LIVERPOOL BLOW AS LALLANA MISSES OUT
ENGLAND MIDFIELDER OUT OF BIG CLASH WITH EVERTON AFTER PICKING UP AN INJURY
Liverpool have been dealt a huge blow with the news midfielder Adam Lallana is set to miss Saturday’s Merseyside derby after sustaining a thigh injury on England duty.
The 28-year-old, who featured for just over an hour in last week’s friendly in Germany, played the full 90 minutes of the 2-0 World Cup qualifying win over Lithuania at Wembley.
However, it is understood Lallana sustained a kick during that match and is hampered by a thigh injury which prevented him from training yesterday with the rest of his team-mates who returned from international duty.
His absence for the 228th Merseyside derby at Anfield on Saturday lunchtime will be a significant loss as Lallana performs a key role in manager Jurgen Klopp’s pressing game.
The club have not put a timescale on Lallana’s recovery time but there is speculationhecouldbeoutforupto a month.
Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson, who has not played since February 11 because of a foot injury, travelled to the club’s Tenerife training camp last week but was also not present at training and he too is facing a race against time to be fit.
Klopp will hope, however, the private jet the club have chartered to bring Philippe Coutinho and Roberto Firmino back from South America will mean the Brazil internationals are back in time to recover and prepare properly for the weekend.
The pair are involved in Brazil’s World Cup qualifier at home to Paraguay yester- day but the plan is to have them back at the club’s Melwood training base for tomorrow.
Liverpool did similar for the last international break in November - to bring their Brazilians home from Peru - as they shared the cost with Manchester City and Paris St Germain, whose players were also on board.
The derby is a game Coutinho does not want to miss, having scored twice in seven cross-city encounters since joining the Reds in January 2013, enjoying two wins and five draws.
He missed the last-gasp victory at Goodison Park in December as he was injured but is keen to reacquaint himself with the fixture.
“The rivalry is like any derby - it’s intense,” said Coutinho.
“I’ve experienced these games both home and away and the intensity is equal with the fans.
“You’re always on television and it’s one of the most difficult games and I don’t think this one will be any different.”