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Reds’ Covid crisis deepens as Lijnders tests positive

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LONDON: Liverpool assistant manager Pepijn Lijnders has become the latest member of the club staff to test positive for coronaviru­s, throwing today’s League Cup semi-final at Arsenal into further doubt.

With manager Juergen Klopp and three players — Alisson Becker, Joel Matip and Roberto Firmino — already isolating, Lijnders, who took charge of the team for Sunday’s 2-2 draw in the Premier League at Chelsea, recorded a positive test late on Tuesday.

That was after Liverpool had made a submission to the English Football League to postpone the first-leg clash at the Emirates following further positive cases among the squad and other player availabili­ty issues linked to illness and injury.

The Reds cancelled yesterday’s pre-match press conference, at which Lijnders was due to speak.

Liverpool are also missing Thiago Alcantara, Takumi Minamino, Nat Phillips and Harvey Elliott through injury, while Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Naby Keita are now on Africa Cup of Nations duty.

A Liverpool statement said yesterday: “Lijnders’ test result comes in addition to a number of suspected positive cases among players and football staff recorded earlier on Tuesday, which forced the cancellati­on of the day’s scheduled training session.

“As a result of the outbreak and the suspension of preparatio­ns, as well as other illnesses and injuries recorded within the squad, the club submitted an applicatio­n to the EFL for the postponeme­nt of Thursday’s tie with Arsenal, with the news of Lijnders’ positive result coming after the request was lodged.

“The outcome of this applicatio­n is still pending.”

Liverpool closed their training ground yesterday.

 ?? AFP ?? Liverpool’s Pepijn Lijnders.
AFP Liverpool’s Pepijn Lijnders.

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