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Dutch star insists he is 100% fit for Reds after injury scare

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LIVERPOOL defender Virgil Van Dijk has reassured manager Jurgen Klopp he is 100% fit for the trip to Leeds despite an injury scare on internatio­nal duty.

The Holland captain went down holding his ankle after a tackle by Turkey’s Halil Dervisoglu in Tuesday’s World Cup qualifier and that immediatel­y set alarm bells ringing.

Van Dijk missed the majority of last season after anterior cruciate ligament surgery following a clash with Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford in October’s Merseyside derby.

“With Virgil, that was obviously a scary moment, you can imagine,” Klopp told liverpoolf­c.com.

“I sent him a message after the game: ‘Are you alright?’ - ‘Yes’. ‘100%?’ – ‘200 %’. ‘Come on, send me a video of you without limping...’ ‘I’m only limping off’.

“So he called me from the bus and said: ‘Boss, I’m fine!’. I said: ‘Why are you limping then?’ He said: ‘My wife asked the same!’.

“So, yeah, that was a bit of a tricky moment but apart from that, no, all fine (for the other internatio­nal players).”

Forward Roberto Firmino will not make Sunday’s match at Elland Road – even if the dispute between the Brazilian FA over the failure of players to attend World Cup qualifiers in South America over quarantine concerns is resolved.

Firmino suffered a hamstring injury against Chelsea in the last match before the internatio­nal break, although Harvey Elliott is fit despite being released early from England’s Under-21 squad because of injury concerns.

Takumi Minamino, injured on internatio­nal duty with Japan, is unavailabl­e while James Milner, who was sidelined before the break, is doubtful.

Klopp will also check on midfielder Naby Keita, who safely returned from Guinea this week after a military coup in his homeland, but does not expect the midfielder to have any issues.

“Naby is fine. Yesterday he was not here (at the training ground) but he was in Liverpool again,” added Klopp.

“I will have a chat with him but from what I know from all the calls and talks we had, he’s fine.”

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Virgil Van Dijk was hurt while on duty with the Dutch national team.
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