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Jürgen Klopp expects Fabinho to be fit for Champions League final

- Andy Hunter and Jacob Steinberg

Jürgen Klopp expects Fabinho to be fit for the Champions League final despite the Liverpool midfielder sustaining a hamstring injury during Tuesday’s win over Aston Villa.

The 28-year-old will miss Saturday’s FA Cup final with Chelsea and the two remaining Premier League games of the season against Southampto­n and Wolves as a result of a strain to his left hamstring. However, he should recover to face Real Madrid in Paris on 28 May.

Klopp said: “There’s a good chance that he will be available for the Champions League final.”

Although Fabinho’s absence is undoubtedl­y a setback to Liverpool’s FA Cup and title prospects, their manager believes his squad will handle the loss.

Klopp, who replaced Fabinho with Jordan Henderson to good effect against Villa, said: “We have to cope, because we can cope. Having him or not having him is a difference but it is all fine. That’s normal stuff that happens. It’s never in a position where you have 12 options, it’s always in a position where you don’t. We have a few players. Hendo came on and played incredible.

He has played super games this season at 6 so that is not a problem.”

Chelsea are hopeful that Mateo Kovacic

will give them a boost by proving his fitness in time to face Liverpool. Kovacic limped off during the first half of Chelsea’s 3-0 victory over Leeds on Wednesday after suffering an ankle injury in the challenge that saw Daniel James receive a red card. Thomas Tuchel cut a frustrated figure when he said after the match that the influentia­l midfielder had little chance of a swift recovery.

However, there is a chance that Tuchel’s reaction was overly pessimisti­c. Kovacic, who heavily iced his ankle and leg on the bench at Leeds, has not sustained a long-term injury and could be involved against Liverpool if he is able to train on Friday.

Chelsea will be desperate for Kovacic to make himself available. The Croatia internatio­nal has had an excellent season and Tuchel has other concerns in central midfield. N’Golo Kanté is a doubt after missing Chelsea’s past three games and Jorginho has been playing with a minor knock.

 ?? ?? Fabinho was replaced by Jordan Henderson in the first half against Aston Villa after the injury. Photograph: Craig Brough/Reuters
Fabinho was replaced by Jordan Henderson in the first half against Aston Villa after the injury. Photograph: Craig Brough/Reuters

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