Philippe Coutinho Ready For Liverpool Start - Jurgen Klopp
Philippe
Coutinho is set to start his first Liverpool game since trying to engineer a
move to Barcelona when the Reds take on Burnley on Saturday, according to his
coach Jurgen Klopp
Philippe
Coutinho is set to start his first Liverpool game since trying to
engineer a move to Barcelona when the Reds take on Burnley on Saturday, according
to his coach Jurgen Klopp.
The playmaker should be unleashed into the spot
vacated by striker Sadio Mane, suspended after his sending off in their 5-0
drubbing by Man City last weekend, manager Klopp suggested on Friday.
The
Senegal international took a three-match ban and Coutinho looks the ideal
replacement, having operated in the same left-sided role for most of last
season.
The Brazil
international has been eased into the first-team picture after missing the
start of the campaign with a back injury but made his comeback with a 15-minute
cameo in the Champions League draw with Sevilla on Wednesday.
Coutinho
submitted a transfer request on the eve of the season but Liverpool repeatedly
rebuffed Barcelona's attempts to lure him to the Camp Nou.
"He
should be ready (to start)," Klopp said. "It was really nice how the
crowd welcomed him -- no one was 100 per cent sure about this but the Liverpool
family was sensitive enough to do this and for him it was good.
"He
trained outstandingly in the few sessions we've had together since he was back.
His game was not perfect but that is how it is after a long break, but it
helped him and us."
"It is
always difficult to replace top-class players," he added.
Klopp
confirmed Simon Mignolet would return in goal at Anfield on Saturday after
sitting out in midweek to give Loris Karius a game.
He confirmed
the Belgium international is his first-choice for Premier League matches, while
Trent Alexander-Arnold could return at right-back.
Liverpool's
defence is in the spotlight again after letting a lead slip late on against
Sevilla.
The back four featured two changes compared to the game against
Manchester City but Klopp insisted those alterations were not the reason for
the high number of goals conceded.
"In an
ideal world we (would) have 11 players play the whole season but it is not an
ideal world," he said.
"We
didn't concede a goal because of the formation and (because) they didn't work
together. It is a lack of concentration."
"We
cannot take out the five goals against City but if we could do it, we have
played a lot of games with decent defensive performances," he added.
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