ιnjurιes to Kostas Tsimikas and Andy Robertson have left Liverpool without a left back, so Jurgen Klopp has offered a possible replacement

In the ιnjury room with Andy Robertson, Kostas Tsimikas became Jurgen Klopp’s potential left back answer.

Tsimikas dislocated his shoulder after a cоnfrоntatiоn with Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka on Saturday, after Robertson’s ιnjury and subsequent surgery on the same shoulder during the previous international break. Joe Gomez will serve as a temporary left back for Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp due to the long-term injuries sustained by both starting left backs.

Klopp told reporters, “We will see.” I don’t know when Robbo will return, but till then, can Joey play all the upcoming games? Now that Kosti is out indefinitely, I’m not sure; we’ll just have to wait and see. There will be someone to play the position, I’m sure; I just didn’t have the time to consider all of the possibilities. It is evidently quite challenging for us; it is extremely challenging.

We deal with injuries; nevertheless, a broken collarbone is particularly problematic due to the length of time it takes to heal. We all know that it takes a long time for Robbo’s ιnjury to heal, and it’s the same for this one. Now that Joey is on our side, we can’t help but feel fortunate; all we have to do is dress him in cotton wool and keep him game ready at all times.

The Reds were held to a 1-1 draw at home by league leaders Arsenal, following last weekend’s excruciating goalless draw against a struggling Manchester United team. In the first half, the visitors took the lead through Gabriel Magalhaes, but they were quickly leveled thanks to Mohamed Salah’s incredible solo performance.

When Klopp’s squad visits Turf Moor on Boxing Day to face Burnley, who are currently in 19th place in the Premier League, they will be looking to get back on track.