Klopp concern over Henderson injury

Henderson tried to continue after having treatment late in the first half but was replaced by Joe Allen at the interval due to a knee injury – potentially bad news for England boss Roy Hodgson as well as Klopp, with Euro 2016 on the horizon.

Published : Apr 08, 2016 16:41 IST , Dortmund

Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson receives treatment in the first half of the Europa League match against Borussia Dortmund.
Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson receives treatment in the first half of the Europa League match against Borussia Dortmund.
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Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson receives treatment in the first half of the Europa League match against Borussia Dortmund.

Jurgen Klopp voiced fears over Jordan Henderson's fitness as a knee injury to Liverpool's captain took the shine off the manager's return to Borussia Dortmund.

Liverpool struck first in the Europa League quarter-final at Signal Iduna Park through Divock Origi's goal nine minutes before half-time. But the club Klopp coached with distinction for seven years levelled through Mats Hummels' header early in the second-half and it remained 1-1 for next week's second leg at Anfield.

Henderson tried to continue after having treatment late in the first half but was replaced by Joe Allen at the interval due to a knee injury – potentially bad news for England boss Roy Hodgson as well as Klopp, with Euro 2016 on the horizon.

"It's really frustrating because each team in the world needs a little bit of luck and again it looks we don't have [this]. It's a knee issue in this moment," Klopp said, as quoted by Liverpool's official website. "Until we have the scan we hope for everything, but it doesn't look too good."

"I don't want to speculate [on what it is] because what can I say until we have the scan? It is not a small thing, I think. That's what we can say. We have to wait for the result of the scan."

Klopp was more upbeat about watching his side confound the doubters against the tournament favourites, as it displayed a defensive discipline rarely associated with its work this season.

"Dortmund is a pretty good side and everyone could see that but we had our moments and we could have won the game," he told BT Sport. "I'm pretty sure a lot of people thought we would lose two, three or 4-0. But we had some moments and around our goal we were brilliant. You have to work for these moments."

"We are not that far on our way like they are and we cannot at the moment play like they play, but we can defend and score goals so we can win."

The 48-year-old received an expected warm reception from the appreciative home faithful, while both sets of fans joined together in a stirring pre-match rendition of "You'll Never Walk Alone".

"Of course that was nice," Klopp added. "A lot of people spoke about it and thought about it. When I came on to the pitch it was respectful applause and that's nice. That's how it should be."

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