Liverpool supervisor Jurgen Klopp mentioned that the following 12 months can be intense for gamers getting back from the World Cup with the German making ready his aspect for his or her journey to Aston Villa within the Premier League on Monday.
Liverpool is in sixth place within the league standings after a disappointing begin to the season and faces Aston Villa aspect who has moved as much as twelfth after the appointment of Unai Emery as supervisor in October.
“For the players who played in the World Cup, the whole year will be incredibly intense,” Klopp instructed reporters on Friday following his aspect’s 3-2 fourth-round League Cup loss at Manchester City the earlier night.
“That’s really, really, really tough. We will have to see how we deal with that, and we will be really careful with the information we get.
“That makes planning really difficult for the next game because we were 100% clear what we want to do against City and then you have to change in the last second pretty much, that’s not cool but it’s the situation and that might happen against Villa as well so we need to be flexible,” he mentioned.
Klopp mentioned that midfielder James Milner, who was substituted after 38 minutes of the loss at City as a consequence of a hamstring harm, can be out for a few days together with ahead Roberto Firmino who’s combating a calf harm.
“Millie (Milner) didn’t get better since then – he will be out for a couple of games. Same for Bobby (Firmino), Trent (Alexander-Arnold) hopefully will be better. Hasn’t taken part in a full session yet.” Klopp mentioned.
Klopp added that Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Virgil van Dijk are superb forward of the Villa sport.
Despite the defeat by City, Klopp discovered some parts of his aspect’s efficiency encouraging as they search to climb up the league desk.
“We have left a gap between us and much more exciting positions in the table. We have to chase. I saw good signs last night, I wasn’t happy with everything, our counter-press was pretty much non-existent, which I don’t like,” Klopp mentioned.
“There is a lot to come, we don’t think about the break anymore. It’s a start for something new and building on the things we’ve done so far and knowing and expecting that we can do better – starting on Boxing Day.”