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Klopp hails value of ‘free’ Matip

Reds boss reckons defender is one of his top signings

- By Carl Markham

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has hailed unsung hero Joel Matip as one of the best signings he has made.

In his four years at the club the German has broken the club’s transfer record twice with the signings of Mohamed Salah (£38 million) and Virgil Van Dijk (£75 million).

He has made five other £30m-plus signings but believes free transfer Matip was the best deal.

“In a world of big transfer fees, to sign a player like Joel Matip on a free transfer is incredible,” said Klopp.

“It was maybe one of the best pieces of business we did in the last few years.

“Joel was always an incredible talent. He played as an 18-year-old boy for Schalke in the Bundesliga.

“It’s a strong league and he played there, and was always a standout player, a fixed point in defence.

“Yes he lacked a little bit of consistenc­y, that can happen especially with his physical stature. He doesn’t always look sensationa­l when he moves. But he grew and developed.

“Joel is in a really good moment; long, long may it continue.”

Matip will start against Sheffield United today, keeping Joe Gomez and Dejan Lovren out of the side again.

He has partnered Van Dijk in central defence for every match since January 19 bar four games last season and just the Community Shield and European Super Cup final this campaign.

The 28-year-old had a clause in his contract triggered earlier this month which ties him to the club until 2021.

Klopp is also keen to keep the veteran in his squad James Milner, who turns 34 in January, for the foreseeabl­e future.

The midfielder, who played a key role in Wednesday’s Carabao Cup win over MK Dons with a goal and an assist, is in the final eight months of his contract but his manager believes there is plenty of life left in the player yet.

“Milly is unbelievab­ly important. He is Mr Profession­al, that’s how it is. He’s very serious in all the things he does, but very funny in the dressing room,” added the Reds boss.

“He’s a role model for the young boys – not only the young boys actually. He’s had an exceptiona­l career so far and he looks like he has a few more years in the locker.

“Contract situations, we don’t talk about here. But we are really happy to have him.”

Sadio Mane has fully recovered from a dead leg sustained in last weekend’s win at Chelsea while fellow forward Divock Origi has returned after missing three matches with an ankle injury, although midfielder Xherdan Shaqiri, who injured a calf in training on Monday, is not fit.

Champions Manchester City look to follow up the 8-0 hammering of Watford last weekend as they face an Everton side at Goodison Park that have lost three of their last four Premier League games.

That run has increased pressure on manager Marco Silva but City boss Pep Guardiola insists the recent results matter little.

He said: “They are an incredible team with a top manager.

“Playing at Goodison Park is one of the toughest games you can play and we know it.

“We’ve prepared for that. The players know how difficult it is.”

James Maddison is a major injury concern for Leicester ahead of their game against Newcastle.

The midfielder is battling to be fit after taking a knock to his ankle during the 2-1 win against Tottenham and Foxes boss Brendan Rodgers has described his involvemen­t as “very questionab­le”.

Chelsea boss Frank Lampard expects to have defender Andreas Christense­n available for the game with Brighton at Stamford Bridge.

Centre-back Christense­n has returned to training after suffering a knee knock in last weekend’s loss to Liverpool, but left-back Emerson Palmieri, who sustained a thigh problem in that game, will miss out.

Paul Pogba is a doubt for Manchester United’s Premier League clash against Arsenal on Monday because of a swollen ankle.

The Frenchman returned to action for the first time since suffering the injury at Southampto­n last month but the issue has flared up again, leaving the midfielder touch and go to face the Gunners.

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 ??  ?? Left: Joel Matip in action for Liverpool against Napoli; above: Leicester’s James Maddison, who is a major doubt. Pictures: Getty Images.
Left: Joel Matip in action for Liverpool against Napoli; above: Leicester’s James Maddison, who is a major doubt. Pictures: Getty Images.
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Andreas Christense­n: back in Chelsea squad after injury scare last weekend.
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