Coutinho out until January, Klopp confirms

Coutinho, who arrived for those tests with his right foot in a heavy brace, is likely to be sidelined until January after the extent of his ankle injury was confirmed.

Published : Nov 30, 2016 03:05 IST

Liverpool playmaker Philippe Coutinho is expected to miss at least the next five matches, including the derby against Everton on December 19
Liverpool playmaker Philippe Coutinho is expected to miss at least the next five matches, including the derby against Everton on December 19
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Liverpool playmaker Philippe Coutinho is expected to miss at least the next five matches, including the derby against Everton on December 19

Liverpool playmaker Philippe Coutinho is facing more than five weeks out of action after sustaining an ankle injury in Saturday's Premier League win over Sunderland, manager Jurgen Klopp has confirmed.

The Brazil international was sent for a scan at Spire Hospital on Merseyside after being substituted during the first half of the 2-0 victory at Anfield.

Coutinho, who arrived for those tests with his right foot in a heavy brace, is likely to be sidelined until January after the extent of the damage was confirmed.

Klopp told BBC Radio 5 live: "Phil needs between five and a few weeks until we have him back. We will see."

Coutinho has been one of the standout performers of the Premier League this season, with five goals and five assists helping Klopp's side to stay within a point of leader Chelsea after 13 matches.

He is expected to miss at least the next five matches, including the derby against Everton on December 19, although there is a chance that he could be available for a key clash with Pep Guardiola's Manchester City on December 31.

Speaking before the clash with Leeds at Anfield, Klopp said: "Phil Coutinho is a really good football player. So if we cannot use him for the next few days or weeks, each team in the world would feel it, that's how it is.

"But of course I can say now there is no excuse for anything. As good as he is, he cannot decide games by himself, even when it looks sometimes like this because he takes the ball, dribbles and shoots.

"But then it's only a goal or whatever, then everybody has to defend so it's really a team performance that we create."

 

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