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Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk injuries 'kind of OK' after Liverpool's FA Cup final win - Jurgen Klopp

Jurgen Klopp has eased concerns over the fitness of Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk for Liverpool's Champions League final clash against Real Madrid on May 28 by saying the two players are 'kind of OK' after being substituted during the FA Cup Final penalty shoot-out win against Chelsea.

Salah, Liverpool's 30-goal leading scorer this season, limped out of the Cup Final after just 33 minutes with a groin strain, while centre-half Van Dijk failed to appear for extra-time due to a muscle problem.

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Both players walked onto the pitch at the end of the game as the rest of Klopp's players ran to celebrate after Kostas Tsimikas scored the decisive spot-kick in the 6-5 shoot-out victory.

But although Klopp said that Salah and Van Dijk are unlikely play in Tuesday's Premier League game against Southampton at St Mary's, the Liverpool manager was more optimistic about the full extent of their injuries.

«I think [Salah, Van Dijk] are kind of OK,» Klopp told ESPN's Alexis Nunes. «I don't think they will be ready for Tuesday, to be honest… I don't think they would have been ready for Tuesday anyway!

»But I think they are alright, it was more of a precaution. Mo felt something, said I could carry on and I had to make a decision, I said no… if you're feeling something on the pitch, it's not going to get better [if you keep playing], staying on is not the best treatment!

«With Virgil it was more clear: 90 minutes yes, 120 minutes no.

»But what a situation, you bring on Joel Matip! Oh my god! That's really cool. So, all fine."

Liverpool have now won two trophies this season — Carabao Cup and FA Cup — and are still chasing

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