Liverpool: Jürgen Klopp gives less than reassuring news from Curtis Jones and Diogo Jota

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Early Saturday afternoon, Liverpool made short work of Brentford. A major success which allows the Reds to consolidate their first place at the top of the Premier League. However, the afternoon was not perfect for Jürgen Klopp’s flock. Indeed, starters at the start of the match, Diogo Jota and Curtis Jones gave up their places during the match due to injuries.

Asked about their state of health, the German technician did not want to be reassuring following the exit of his two players: “the fact that Curtis can’t play tells you something because he would play at any cost. Jota’s is probably the worst. I haven’t seen it again but it didn’t look great.» Darwin Nunez also came out during the meeting but the German technician affirmed that the replacement of the Uruguayan striker was only done as a precaution.

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