LIVERPOOL MANAGER Jurgen Klopp admits his team โwould have been lostโ without the academy players who stepped up to fill in after his squad was decimated with injuries.
At one stage the Reds boss had 10 senior players out, including the likes of long-term absentees Virgil Van Dijk and Joe Gomez, and had no option but to dip into the wider squad.
He has not been let down as results have not suffered massively with Liverpool level on points with Tottenham at the top of the Premier League having already qualified for the knockout stages of the Champions League with a match to spare.
Last week two of his teenagers Neco Williams and Curtis Jones combined for the only goal against Ajax which guaranteed them top spot in their group, while 22-year-old Caoimhin Kelleher has kept clean sheets in back-to-back matches โ his European and Premier League debuts.
Many of Liverpoolโs youngsters may get a chance to impress in their own right for the dead rubber against Midtjylland in Denmark on Wednesday as although the club could secure their record group stage points tally of 15, there is nothing else riding on the result.
We clearly had some problems injury-wise, we lost top-class players to injuries and of course itโs one door closes and another opens up,โ Klopp said.
โYou still need the right kids, the right players to use the chance.
โWithout them we would have been lost, to be honest. Thank God it worked out.
โAll the boys did it and you can go through them: what Rhys Williams did in the Champions League is exceptional, what Nat (Phillips) did when he played in the Premier League was absolutely exceptional, Neco played two really good games in a row, especially the last one.
โCurtis plays like heโs played 10 years for us. Caoimhin was always a talent and now he has the chance to show that on the big stage, to use that opportunity is nice for him.
โThe biggest part is obviously is that they are really ready for this. They are the biggest reason for it.โ
Klopp will have none of the players currently injured โ Xherdan Shaqiri, Alisson Becker, James Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Thiago Alcantara, Van Dijk and Gomez โ available for Wednesdayโs game but striker Divock Origi is expected to start having been left out of Sundayโs matchday squad.
โDivock is not injured but we donโt have a lot of players and our offensive options are better than other areas and so I cannot just break up three strikers,โ he said.
โHe is in a good shape but not in the squad for the Premier League last time.โ
The manager also has a decision to make over his goalkeeper as Kelleher has proved to be an able deputy for Alisson.
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Brilliant, Caoimhin ๐ pic.twitter.com/OM9Sdagp0Q
With his first-choice goalkeeper still not ready to return from a hamstring problem, Klopp could be forgiven for protecting the Republic of Ireland U21 international and starting his previous established number two Adrian.
However, it seems the Reds boss is keen to keep faith with a player who has performed so confidently having made just six first-team appearances.
โUsually a goalie you donโt have to change that often and nobody told me anything different other than Caoimhin should be ready again, which is a good sign,โ he added.
Thatโs a pretty misleading headline in fairness. Youโve taken him out of context there
I donโt think โThese games are great for practicingโ is taking anything out of context.
It looks like a poor attempt to paint the bloke in a negative, unsporting light.
Iโd have to disagree there. A small change turns an innocuous comment about the nature of the autumn series into a dig at Ireland, as if he considered the match as nothing more strenuous than a warm-up with a practice squad. Needless sensationalism, in my own humble opinion.
Yeah, bad headline
The headline says โIreland were great for practicing against, declares hooperโ
What he actually said was โthese games are great for practising and getting systems in placeโ
He made no specific reference to Ireland as opposed to any other team they play this autumn, but from reading the headline you would think he was disrespecting Ireland.
In fairness Patrick your usually fair enough but I think your off the mark this time.
The headline says โIreland were great for practicing against, declares hooperโ
What he actually said was โthese games are great for practising and getting systems in placeโ
He made no specific reference to Ireland as opposed to any other team they play this autumn, but from reading the headline you would think he was disrespecting Ireland.
In fairness Patrick your usually fair enough but I think your off the mark this time.
I agree it is misleadingโฆlooking to stir something upโฆ
Totally agree. The headline says something totally different to what the article reports. Headline suggests they totally disrespected Ireland which couldnโt be further from the truth judging by his full comment.
Incorrect Patrick, thereโs quite a bit of difference between the two statements and the headline suggests a personal lack of sportsmanship directed specifically at Ireland.
The Journal, sharp in itโs early incarnation, has become increasingly sloppy with headlines and content over the last while and is no longer first port of call here for news or sport.
Another misleading headline
He did not mention ireland at all.
my granny would walk through that irish defence
She must be quick
Your headline is f@#kin joke. Typical. This site is gone to hell!
Has thejournal got a new editor recently? The headlines lately are ridiculous.
Iโm really starting to get annoyed with the sensational tabloid headlines
Headline completely out of context. Trying to justify it is even worse.
Cheers for the comments and feedback. We have changed the headline to reflect Hooperโs drive to win three Tests in a row, for the first time, with the green & golds.
Cowboy
This site is getting worse by the day. Sad effort of a headline in fairness. No need for it.
LmaoโฆHe just telling the truthโฆ
Itโs common sense what heโs saying
The score/the Sun
The Score is quickly slipping into Tabloid territory, come on lads, clean it up!
Heโs right In a way! You could practice anything you like against that irish team?