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Guinea star Keita could give ’Pool extra edge

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LIVERPOOL manager Jurgen Klopp is not keen on change for change’s sake but he has hinted that he could be ready to let midfielder Naby Keita loose for a run in the team.

The Guinea internatio­nal has endured a stop-start beginning to his Liverpool career since joining in the summer of 2018, managing just 37 appearance­s so far with injuries hampering his progress.

However, he once again showed a glimpse of what he can offer the side with a 10-minute cameo – having recovered from a muscle injury sustained i n the European Super Cup – in the 1-1 draw against Manchester United at Old Trafford which had a decisive effect in securing a point.

Keita likes to run with the ball and so gives drive from midfield, something Klopp’s preferred three of Fabinho, Jordan Henderson and Georginio Wijnaldum lack.

And he could get an outing in the Champions League tie in Genk as that midfield trio looked jaded on Sunday, although Klopp has to balance that with the knowledge he already has to change two of his back four with Trent AlexanderA­rnold (illness) and Joel Matip (knee) both set to be replaced by Joe Gomez and Dejan Lovren.

“We have to have the right mindset. Yes, it is a very intense period. Some of my players have already played 17 games with internatio­nals – that is half a season in Germany,” he said.

“That is no problem, we are not tired, not at all, but we have to change two positions already and let’s see what we can do on top of that.

“It is never just for changing. It is always being best prepared for our next opponent.”

Asked specifical­ly about when they will see the best of Keita the German added: “Soon. Naby is one-and-a-half or two weeks in full training. He looks good and that is why he played (against United).

“In training, I see it a lot, so that was the best news. It will not be long.”

Klopp’s first priority, however, it to arrest their woeful away record i n the Champions League group stage.

They have lost the last four, scoring only once, and have not won any of the last five with their latest victory on the road in Europe in the group stage at Maribor two years ago.

That success i n Slovenia remains their only win in the last 10 away group matches.

Liverpool scraped through last season with a 1-0 win over Napoli in their final home game, three Anfield victories giving them nine points and second place in their group.

“We know it’s not historical­ly good what we have done (in the away group games) in the last few years, but in general, the Champions League was obviously really good.

“We did the right things in the right moment but we don’t rely on these things.”

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