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I'm surprised Arsenal, with all their injury woes, haven't cottoned on to this handy scapegoat.

Oh, we do. RVP was famous for it, but Wilshere is definitely his modern replacement.

Klopp really would have been the perfect Arsenal coach, it's important to have continuity.

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I wish some of you would do a modicum of reading before assuming you know best:

http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/oct/15/danny-ings-out-for-season-liverpool-new-injury-blow

Ings twisted the knee during his first training session with Klopp in charge and tests have shown the former Burnley forward ruptured an anterior cruciate ligament, meaning that a player who has just broken into England’s senior team will be out for a minimum of six months.
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Now Rossiter is injured...after pulling his hamstring playing for England U19s :facepalm:

Liverpool 'furious' over it too.

http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/liverpool-fc-furious-fa-after-10274316

The Gomez injury as well...England physio...'get up, walk it off', Southgate saying it wasn't too serious.

Absolute melons. But can't blame England, blah blah blah.

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England also did 90% of the damage to the cruciates of Subotic and Blaszczykowski, y'know. Nothing to do with Klopp wanting more intense training (and Ings previously having trained completely differently at Burnley), at all. That's a complete coincidence.

Bloody England.

Redknapp too. That was about five minutes ago wasn't it?

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Too many injuries (Gomez, Wilshere on this page) are made worse by players saying they can carry on, or being asked to. At u21 level and below, it's crazy. If they say it hurts, take them off and find out properly.

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England also did 90% of the damage to the cruciates of Subotic and Blaszczykowski, y'know. Nothing to do with Klopp wanting more intense training (and Ings previously having trained completely differently at Burnley), at all. That's a complete coincidence.

Bloody England.

Burnley have suffered 5 cruciate injuries in the last 18 months.

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Given the depleted squad, we haven't got many options for tomorrow, so it'll probably be something like this (in Klopp's favoured 4-2-3-1 formation):

----------Mignolet

Clyne--Skrtel--Sakho--Moreno

--------Can----Milner

--Origi--Lallana--Coutinho

--------Sturridge

Subs: Bogdan, Toure, Allen, Lucas, Rossiter, Ibe, Teixeira

Actually, it's probably not that far off his first choice 11 when everyone is fit.

I can see Lucas where you have Milner. Couts central with Origi and Milner wide. Sorry Milner, Brendan's gone so no more central play for you.
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Burnley have suffered 5 cruciate injuries in the last 18 months.

That doesn't really make much difference to my point, they're still training in a different way. Although maybe some damage had been done before too, in that case.

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Injured?

Say it ain't so.

Balotelli's early return draws closer.

Was told it's something to do with his knee. It's touch and go as he has travelled but won't be risked, at least from the start. Which hopefully means bench. But he might not even make that apparently. As ever, just passing on info, hopefully this one is wrong, but haven't had any bad info this season yet,from team news to Klopp. We need him to shake it off and start.
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