Jurgen Klopp shares major Liverpool injury update ahead of Everton clash

Jurgen Klopp shares major Liverpool injury update ahead of Everton clash

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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has confirmed that Reds trio Mohamed Salah, Andrew Robertson and Alisson are all available for the Everton clash.

That is the opposite to the Toffees, who have been very unlucky during the lockdown period, suffering a number of injuries.

Yerry Mina, Theo Walcott and possibly Fabian Delph are all potentially missing from the Merseyside derby on Sunday evening.

Everton

Klopp shared the major boost during his press conference on Friday, easing some worries of Liverpool fans.

"During the training period there have been a few problems, normal," he said, via the Daily Star.

"None of them are ruled out for Sunday I can say."

There were hopes that Salah and Robertson could be missing from the game at Goodison Park, after they missed training at Anfield in the past few days.

Everton

Carlo Ancelotti knows just how tough the game will be on Sunday, admitting that his side will need to be 'perfect' to beat the runaway leaders.

The Italian did also go on to admit that Liverpool will have the advantage, mainly down to the fact that there will be no fans at Goodison Park.

One piece of massive pressure has gone from Everton though. After Manchester City beat Arsenal on Wednesday, it is impossible for Liverpool to win the title at their nearest rivals stadium - bonus.

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