JURGEN KLOPP detests the word hamstrings.
The Liverpool boss has been plagued by injury problems since his arrival on Merseyside with Daniel Sturridge, Martin Skrtel and Simon Mignolet all picking up hamstring injuries.
And the latest casualty to join them on the treatment table looks to be Divock Origi.
The 20-year-old had to be substituted in their 1-0 win over Leicester after picking up a knock, adding more concern to Klopp's woes.
And Klopp admits the word "hamstring" is really starting to bug him.
"I did not notice before I came to England about the hamstring – it is the s*** word of the year for me,” Klopp laughed.
“It’s always hamstring, hamstring, hamstring. That’s the intensity of the game and the fixtures.
“We will see [how Origi is]. I hope it’s not too serious as we have a game in the next three days and then three days after that.”
Liverpool travel to Sunderland on Wednesday night (7.45pm) in search of a second straight win - and hopefully for Klopp; no more hamstring injuries.
Post a Comment Blogger Facebook Disqus