The Herald (South Africa)

CONFIDENT DESPITE INJURIES

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LIVERPOOL midfielder Philippe Coutinho could be set for a lengthy spell on the sidelines after the Brazilian internatio­nal suffered an ankle injury during Saturday’s Premier League win over Sunderland.

British media reported that Coutinho, 24, was set to be out of action for five to six weeks after scans on Monday confirmed he had suffered ankle ligament damage following a first-half clash with Didier Ndong in the 2-0 win at Anfield.

Manager Juergen Klopp, however, remains confident his Liverpool side possessed enough qualities to minimise the impact of Coutinho’s absence.

“Phil Coutinho is a really good football player and if we can’t use him for the next few days or weeks then every team in the world would feel that. That’s how it is, but there is no excuse for anything,” he said.

“Phil, as good as he is, cannot decide games on his own even if it looks like that at times. He dribbles, he shoots and he is important but it is really a team performanc­e that we have created.

“He’s a very important part of that but of course we can handle it. It’s not the best thing I can imagine or dream about, to show that we can play without Phil, but we have to show it and we will.”

With Coutinho joining midfielder Adam Lallana and striker Daniel Sturridge on the treatment table, a potential injury crisis threatens to undermine Liverpool’s strong start to the season. But Klopp insisted he would not hide behind excuses.

“Phil’s not in, Adam is close but not in, Daniel is not in; they are all quality players but we don’t look for excuses,” the charismati­c German added of the side’s potential lineup for their League Cup quarterfin­al against Leeds United.

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 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? MAN DOWN: Referee Anthony Taylor talks to Philippe Coutinho, of Liverpool, during the Premier League match against Sunderland
Picture: GETTY IMAGES MAN DOWN: Referee Anthony Taylor talks to Philippe Coutinho, of Liverpool, during the Premier League match against Sunderland

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