TOTTENHAM BOSS JOSE Mourinho has played down the severity of Liverpool’s injury list ahead of the top-of-the-table clash at Anfield on Wednesday.
Reds counterpart Jurgen Klopp has had to deal with a congested treatment room in recent weeks amid a packed fixture list and will be without Virgil Van Dijk, Joe Gomez, Diego Jota, Kostas Tsimikas, James Milner, Thiago Alcantara and Xherdan Shaqiri against Spurs, while Naby Keita and Joel Matip are doubts.
But Mourinho insisted Liverpool’s strongest team has not been affected and Van Dijk is their only major absentee.
He said: “I think Alisson is not injured. Alexander-Arnold is not injured. Matip, I believe that he’s going to play. Fabinho is not injured. Roberton is not injured. Henderson is not injured. Wijnaldum is not injured. Salah is not injured, Firmino is not injured, Mane is not injured.
“Van Dijk is injured and Van Dijk is a very good player of course. But give me Liverpool’s list of injuries and compare that list with what is the best Liverpool team.
“I can give you a list of 10 injuries at Tottenham. We have two kids of the U16s with injuries, we have two others in the U21s and two in the U23s, we have Lamela and Tanganga. And here is a list of 10 players.
“But is Lloris injured? No. Alderweireld injured? No. Dier injured? No. Reguilon injured no? Harry Kane injured? No. Son injured? No. Lucas injured? No. So where are the injuries?
“Injuries are normal. James Milner is injured, Lamela is injured. You know. Every club has injuries now and again. Liverpool has a big injury, which is Van Dijk.”
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Spurs travel to Anfield on the summit of the Premier League after going 11 games unbeaten since the opening day of the season.
Klopp has praised Mourinho for the work he has done at Spurs, saying he has turned them into a “results machine”.
Mourinho says his side’s impressive results have occurred over too short a time-frame for that to be true and they are still behind Liverpool in their development.
“Jurgen says that because if you look to our results this season, we lost one in the Premier League and we lost one in the Europa League so our results are very positive,” the Portuguese said.
“But I think it’s too early, and the period of good results is about a few months and a results machine of course is much more than that.
“A results machine is what Liverpool has been for the past couple of years, a results machine was what my Chelsea was in the period we won the two consecutive titles.
“We are a good team that works hard but I would say Liverpool is the result of, if I’m not wrong 1,894 days of work with Jurgen. 1,894 – if I’m wrong, I’m wrong by a few days.
“We are the result of work of 390 days, but these 390 days are fake, because probably lots of these days were not even days of work but days of quarantine, days of being at home unable to work.
“So from almost 2,000 to 300. For us to be able to compete at the level we’re doing I can only give credit to the players and be very, very happy with what they’re doing.”
Spurs are likely to be without Gareth Bale at Anfield as the Wales international is suffering from an illness, which is not Covid.
Mourinho said: “We still have a training session this afternoon. Yesterday he didn’t train with the team. He trained inside, not even outside. In this moment I’d say not but let’s wait for the feelings and let’s see the training session.”
Harry Winks has been unable to get into Mourinho’s Premier League side, prompting speculation that the midfielder could leave the club next month.
Winks has said he needs minutes in order to get into Gareth Southgate’s England side at Euro 2020 and Mourinho confirmed his player has been to see him.
“Yes, he came to me. He came to me, not just him,” he said. “Many players come to me. I have my office on the first floor but I also have a little space on the ground floor next to the players’ dressing room where I used to be before and after training sessions to make it easy for them.
“So it is easy for them to come around the corner to speak to me, so yes, Winks came to speak to me.”
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Jose Mourinho dismisses severity of Liverpool's lengthy injury list
TOTTENHAM BOSS JOSE Mourinho has played down the severity of Liverpool’s injury list ahead of the top-of-the-table clash at Anfield on Wednesday.
Reds counterpart Jurgen Klopp has had to deal with a congested treatment room in recent weeks amid a packed fixture list and will be without Virgil Van Dijk, Joe Gomez, Diego Jota, Kostas Tsimikas, James Milner, Thiago Alcantara and Xherdan Shaqiri against Spurs, while Naby Keita and Joel Matip are doubts.
But Mourinho insisted Liverpool’s strongest team has not been affected and Van Dijk is their only major absentee.
He said: “I think Alisson is not injured. Alexander-Arnold is not injured. Matip, I believe that he’s going to play. Fabinho is not injured. Roberton is not injured. Henderson is not injured. Wijnaldum is not injured. Salah is not injured, Firmino is not injured, Mane is not injured.
“Van Dijk is injured and Van Dijk is a very good player of course. But give me Liverpool’s list of injuries and compare that list with what is the best Liverpool team.
“I can give you a list of 10 injuries at Tottenham. We have two kids of the U16s with injuries, we have two others in the U21s and two in the U23s, we have Lamela and Tanganga. And here is a list of 10 players.
“But is Lloris injured? No. Alderweireld injured? No. Dier injured? No. Reguilon injured no? Harry Kane injured? No. Son injured? No. Lucas injured? No. So where are the injuries?
“Injuries are normal. James Milner is injured, Lamela is injured. You know. Every club has injuries now and again. Liverpool has a big injury, which is Van Dijk.”
Spurs travel to Anfield on the summit of the Premier League after going 11 games unbeaten since the opening day of the season.
Klopp has praised Mourinho for the work he has done at Spurs, saying he has turned them into a “results machine”.
Mourinho says his side’s impressive results have occurred over too short a time-frame for that to be true and they are still behind Liverpool in their development.
“Jurgen says that because if you look to our results this season, we lost one in the Premier League and we lost one in the Europa League so our results are very positive,” the Portuguese said.
“But I think it’s too early, and the period of good results is about a few months and a results machine of course is much more than that.
“A results machine is what Liverpool has been for the past couple of years, a results machine was what my Chelsea was in the period we won the two consecutive titles.
“We are a good team that works hard but I would say Liverpool is the result of, if I’m not wrong 1,894 days of work with Jurgen. 1,894 – if I’m wrong, I’m wrong by a few days.
“We are the result of work of 390 days, but these 390 days are fake, because probably lots of these days were not even days of work but days of quarantine, days of being at home unable to work.
“So from almost 2,000 to 300. For us to be able to compete at the level we’re doing I can only give credit to the players and be very, very happy with what they’re doing.”
Spurs are likely to be without Gareth Bale at Anfield as the Wales international is suffering from an illness, which is not Covid.
Mourinho said: “We still have a training session this afternoon. Yesterday he didn’t train with the team. He trained inside, not even outside. In this moment I’d say not but let’s wait for the feelings and let’s see the training session.”
Harry Winks has been unable to get into Mourinho’s Premier League side, prompting speculation that the midfielder could leave the club next month.
Winks has said he needs minutes in order to get into Gareth Southgate’s England side at Euro 2020 and Mourinho confirmed his player has been to see him.
“Yes, he came to me. He came to me, not just him,” he said. “Many players come to me. I have my office on the first floor but I also have a little space on the ground floor next to the players’ dressing room where I used to be before and after training sessions to make it easy for them.
“So it is easy for them to come around the corner to speak to me, so yes, Winks came to speak to me.”
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