Liverpool dealt fresh injury blow with Alisson ruled out of Brentford clash
Alisson will miss Liverpool’s clash with Brentford on Saturday after suffering a hamstring injury in training.
The Brazilian keeper pulled up during their final session before travelling to London for the Premier League game.
Alisson missed last weekend’s win over Burnley after being hit with a flu bug the day before.
Now he’s out for today’s clash and will need to be assessed to determinant he extent of the hamstring injury.
Caoimhin Kelleher will deputise in goal like he did in the 3-1 victory over the Clarets last weekend.
The Irish keeper is Klopp’s trusted No.2 and starts regularly in Carabao Cup games for the Reds. But the loss of Alisson will be seen as a big blow as the Reds look to keep their title hopes on course.
Mo Salah is set to return for the first time since New Year’s Day after suffering a hamstring injury during the Africa Cup of Nations with Egypt. But Trent Alexander-Arnold, Dominik Szoboszlai and Thiago Alcantara remain out.
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Liverpool head into the trip to Brentford two points clear of Manchester City and Arsenal at the top of the Premier League table. Speaking ahead of the game, Klopp admitted his side have to be at their best to win the game and continue their push for a second title in four years.
"It's super, super-tricky, super-tricky there," Klopp said. "The way they play, the way they set it up with or without [Ivan] Toney makes a difference, [having] all the guys back from the Africa Cup of Nations makes a difference."
"I'm really fine, especially with the resilience we showed recently," Klopp added. "It's just, yes, good form [and] then Arsenal, obviously a proper dip there. Then Burnley [is] a super-difficult game. But again, the domination and the attitude we showed in this game, dealing with a really difficult situation inside the squad, I really liked a lot.
"Now we have to be at our best. If you want to win at Brentford, you definitely have to be at your best. It's a really smart-coached team."
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