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Sink-or-swim time for rookie Rhys as Liverpool reel from defensive crisis

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LIVERPOOL: Such is the defensive crisis unfolding at Liverpool that a teenager who spent last season on loan at sixth-tier Kiddermins­ter is set to be entrusted to hold together the injuryhit backline of the Premier League champions over the next few weeks.

Expect to be seeing a lot of 19-year-old Rhys Williams (pic) in the coming matches. With his 1.97m frame and a man-bun that is becoming a common sight in England’s top division, he is hard to miss.

Williams is highly regarded, too, having played for England’s Under-18, Under-19 and Under-21 teams.

Still, his likely presence at the heart of Liverpool’s defence for tomorrow’s match against West Ham at Anfield – and probably for a few more games after that – will be ringing some alarm bells among Liverpool fans, and is hardly the kind of predicamen­t Juergen Klopp can be relishing as he juggles domestic and European commitment­s in a packed schedule.

When the Liverpool manager signed off on the sale of two centreback­s – backup Dejan Lovren and young prospect Ki-Jana Hoever – in the offseason, he was content that he had three senior players in that position and could also fall back on midfield anchorman Fabinho in an emergency.

However, in a run of misfortune over the past two weeks, Virgil van Dijk sustained a serious knee injury that could rule him out for the season, Joel Matip had a setback on his return from a long-term absence, and then Fabinho pulled up with an injury to his right hamstring during the win over FC Midtjyllan­d in the Champions League on Wednesday.

“Exactly the last thing we needed,” Klopp said of Fabinho’s injury that will certainly keep the Brazil midfielder out of the West Ham game.

Joe Gomez, a defender searching for his form of last season, stands alone as the sole fit, senior centreback available to Klopp. The options alongside him are all young and inexperien­ced, headlined by Williams but also including 23-yearold Nat Phillips and French 17-year-old Billy Koumetio.

The number of Premier League appearance­s combined among that trio? Zero.

It is Williams who is set to get the nod initially, with the teenager having performed solidly after replacing Fabinho against Midtjyllan­d. He also went on for the final minutes of the win over Ajax in the opening round of the Champions League’s group stage.

“The only problem we have now,”

Klopp said of Williams after the Midtjyllan­d game, “is that, unfortunat­ely, we have four days to the West Ham game and you will make a story every day about him and then he has to prove he can deal with that as well.

“But he is a talent.”

Next week, though, Liverpool are up against two of the most free-scoring teams in Europe – Atalanta in the Champions League on Tuesday and Manchester City in the Premier League the following Sunday.

It is sink-or-swim time for Williams, who surely cannot have envisaged being in this situation when playing against amateurs in the National League North last season.

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