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Christian Benteke ‘can play even better’ warns Jurgen Klopp ahead of Liverpool
Klopp, now with 11 league matches under his belt since arriving at Liverpool to replace the sacked Brendan Rodgers, said things were going in the right direction.
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Liverpool had lost its last two away games, to Newcastle and Watford, to hurt its top-four ambitions but is in the thick of what’s proving a tight fight for the European places.
Sunderland, who are poised to sign Lorient defender Lamine Kone, need goals from absolutely any source after a fifth straight defeat that left them seven points from safety ahead of tomorrow’s crucial game against the only team below them, Aston Villa.
“We are looking at three positive results to get out the bottom three”.
“It’s Christian Benteke time”, Klopp said.
“I can’t say at this moment I’ve been waiting all my life for Liverpool v Manchester United or Liverpool v Arsenal”.
The 25-year-old is quoted by Goal.com as saying, “A lot of people have said to keep having cortisone injections and eventually it may just rupture and that might be the relief that is needed but no one knows”.
In attack, Daniel Sturridge s injury troubles have been even more well-documented than Henderson s, but the England striker is in contention to feature at West Ham after recovering from a hamstring problem.
“Mama [Sakho] is still alive and everything is OK but in my opinion situations like this have to be judged different than other things, so if you compare yellow cards in a game and think ‘OK, this is yellow, then what’s this?'” I want to have him in the best shape, that is all. He said that the club’s doctor told him yesterday afternoon that he would have to be sent home and that they “have to wait for diagnosis” to see whether he will feature against Slaven Bilić’s side this weekend.
James Milner and Divock Origi will not be fit and Klopp must wait on midfielders Joe Allen and Jordan Henderson.
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But he admitted that the issue could actually “be good for him” and believes they “have to see” because the midfielder is “a real tough guy”. “I don’t know what will happen in January, if we have more injuries it will be important, of course”.