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Klopp is hopeful of Karius solution

- By DOMINIC KING

JURGEN KLOPP is adamant that Liverpool’s forgotten man Loris Karius can still have a top class career, even though he has no future at Anfield. Karius was one of the Liverpool manager’s first signings but the German goalkeeper has not played for the first team in a competitiv­e game since his disastrous performanc­e in the 2018 Champions League final, when he made two bad mistakes in a 3-1 defeat to Real Madrid in Kiev. In the time since, Karius has had loan spells at Besiktas and Union Berlin, but he has been a fixture at Liverpool’s Kirkby training base this season, working with Alisson and the other goalkeeper­s under the guidance of goalkeepin­g coach John Achterberg. The 28-year-old (below) is out of contract at the end of the season but Liverpool would allow him to leave this month if an opportunit­y comes his way. And Klopp hopes there will be offers as he feels Karius deserves a fresh start. ‘There are different things,’ said Klopp. ‘One is Loris Karius the player, who is doing absolutely nothing wrong and he is in really good shape and training really hard. He is fully committed, the goalie coaches are fully committed. That is clear. ‘Before the season we made a decision and obviously it was in the club’s interest as well that Loris finds a new club, but that didn’t happen. We made a decision that he will be treated completely normally, absolutely.’ There were suggestion­s Karius could have been drafted in as cover had Liverpool’s Carabao Cup tie against Arsenal gone ahead last week, but Klopp said: ‘As long as we don’t have a massive situation here, our No 1 is Ali, No 2 is Caoimhin (Kelleher), No 3 is Adrian, No 4 is Marcelo (Pitaluga). We were never in a situation where we had to use a fifth one. ‘It is nothing to do with the quality. We made the decision and the boys have done really well obviously. ‘Loris? I wish him only the best. He will find a club whether it is now or in the summer. From there he will go on, I’m very sure.’ Harvey Elliott, meanwhile, will take the next step in his comeback from a broken ankle when he joins in full training next week. The young Liverpool midfielder, who had made such an impressive start to the season, was injured at Leeds on September 12 but his rehabilita­tion has gone well.

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