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Liverpool injuries arises questions about Klopp’s training

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Liverpool is suffering from many injuries this season and there have been questions regarding Klopp’s training. The Reds have missed the likes of Jordan Henderson, Thiago Alcantara, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, and Naby Keita due to injuries.

Liverpool has suffered so many injuries, some of which are unavoidable. However, the unusual amount of muscle injuries that are taking place is raising serious concerns within the squad.

Meanwhile, some reports have mentioned that these injuries are taking place due to intense training. Klopp prefers intense training in order to make his players press better in the games.

Moreover, it is seen that Klopp’s men are better off when they play three games in a week. This is due to the fact that the training is reduced in order to give the players more rest.

Journalist gives insights on the training of Liverpool players

Speaking on Redmen TV, Neil Jones discussed the ongoing injury issues in the club.

“You can’t legislate for Jordan Pickford smashing into someone’s knee, but you can definitely link muscle injuries to the workload and the intensity and training and the difficulty.

I’ve spoken to people actually at Liverpool who have said, counter-intuitively, that they feel Liverpool are better when there are three games in a week because it creates those natural rest days and you have to tailor your training and take pressure of what is expected day-to-day,”

As things stand, it seems that Klopp’s way of training has to be changed. Moreover, Liverpool cannot afford more injuries at this stage of the competition.

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