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Liverpool's Henderson ruled out of Merseyside derby, Jota could return

Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson has been ruled out of the Merseyside derby away to Everton on Saturday due to a hamstring injury but forward Diogo Jota could return, manager Juergen Klopp said. Henderson was forced off with the injury during the second half of their 2-1 win over Newcastle United on Wednesday, while Jota has had a lengthy spell on the sidelines with a thigh injury. "Nothing yet.

We are still waiting for the result," Klopp told reporters on Friday when asked about Henderson's fitness. "He is definitely out, he is injured, but the extent I don't know. Diogo probably will be in as well, he trained yesterday with the team first time.

He will train today. "I have to make a decision, does it make sense that we involve him already or not? But if, it is the first time we have five attackers – sounds like Christmas!" Liverpool, who are sixth in the league after five games, will be bolstered by the presence of new striker Darwin Nunez, who will return after serving a three-match ban for a red card. "He's learned his lesson and is in really good shape.

See how we came through last two games, we don’t see it as a bad thing that he was out," Klopp said. "He's really happy that he's not suspended anymore. I gave him a high-five and always I gave him a slap on his neck as well just so he doesn’t forget.

That can stop now." Klopp expects Saturday's game against Frank Lampard's Everton, to be a "big fight". Everton are 17th and winless. "They are tight games most of the time.

It'll be a big fight and we cannot ignore that but you have to play football as well. That's the challenge," Klopp said. "Newcastle was perfect preparation because it was super intense and showed us what we had to expect...

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