Liverpool have to quickly shift attention back to PSG in the Champions League, and a fresh injury blow that needs to be dealt with.
Ryan Gravenberch came on at half-time in place of Curtis Jones, who was making the most of a rare Premier League start before picking up a knock.
And it’s not good news as far as Tuesday is concerned. Arne Slot told us as much after Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Fulham.
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Curtis Jones ruled out of PSG clash already after injury vs Fulham
Any time it’s a muscular issue, you have to assume an absence of some length. With the second leg of the Champions League final in just three days, the Dutchman can safely say Jones won’t be featuring.
He told Sky Sports after the game: “He felt a little bit, his groin. I would be surprised if a player comes off he will be available for Tuesday.
“I will say welcome to our season. After a win there’s always an injury following it up.”
It’s unfortunate to see, but Jones wasn’t likely to start that game anyway. He did, however, make the most of a rare start, playing a metronomic game and controlling possession up until his half-time withdrawal.
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Alexander Isak got more minutes back in his legs, too, so not all bad on the injury front.
Liverpool need every edge they can get if they are to pull off an Anfield comeback this week. The display against Fulham is enough to give us hope.
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On that upcoming clash, he remarked: “I was really happy with a clean sheet. That’s what you need in almost every game. Definitely we need that on Tuesday. It’s a big step going into the week not only for PSG but also Everton at the end of the week. There are only two days of rest.
“The fans will be behind us and the players will give everything they have to turn things around. I can tell you we are up for it, we’re ready for it, and Anfield will be ready for it.”
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