
Live bar September 24 The Mirror reported liverpool's current team injuries, of which Arnold and Milner can compete this weekend, Firmino and Neko Williams are expected to return next week, and Thiago and Nabi Keita, who have just been injured, are missing out for several weeks.
<b>Arnold</b>
The Reds right-back missed last weekend's game against Crystal Palace due to injury, but Klopp said it was not a long-term injury problem and the Liverpool academy player had resumed training. The Reds boss said: "Arnold was not injured, he was just a little uncomfortable. He has come back to training, he also participated in training yesterday and is in good condition. ”
Expected return date: Available this weekend
<b>Firmino</b>
The Brazilian's last appearance for the Reds came a month ago in a home game against Chelsea, when he limped away with a hamstring injury and jota has since taken over the Fermino attack flag. Klopp said he would return in midweek against Porto. He said: "We have to make a decision, whether to take him with us on the expedition." Porto can catch up 100% of the game and the game against Brentford we have to watch again. ”
Estimated return date: Next week
<b>Milner</b>
It was the veteran who replaced Arnold in last weekend's match against Crystal Palace, a role he had previously played under Klopp. Milner has made fewer appearances so far, making only two appearances in the league. He's been training all along and is another guy who could be in the game against Brentford this weekend.
<b>Thiago</b>
The Spanish midfielder limped away last weekend. Thiago had a problem with his calf and had to be carried off the field at Anfield. Thiago is still hoping to enjoy a long time in the starting eleven, but Klopp said Thiago didn't have a chance to continue playing, having said he hoped the injury wouldn't be too serious.
Estimated return date: A few weeks later
<b>Neiko Williams</b>
The Welshman withdrew from the national team last week and has been absent since then. Williams has yet to represent the Reds this season, but Klopp has been impressed with his injury recovery. The German said: "The internal medicine department took the first step the day before yesterday, yesterday was a day of recovery, today he will participate in training, if it is 100% recovery, we will see how he can cope." ”
<b>Nabi-Keita</b>
The Guinean replaced Thiago last weekend with a brilliant volley just before the finale. However, he was injured in midweek, which created another problem for Klopp as he faced a large number of midfielder absences, although the problem would not last long. Commenting on whether Keita could play at the weekend, the Liverpool boss said: "Nabi probably won't be on the pitch, it's not a serious thing, but we have to wait until the injury comes back and we'll walk and see. ”
(Zhen Shiming)