Sven-Göran Eriksson would be welcomed to Liverpool by Jürgen Klopp, allowing the Swede to fulfill his dream of managing the team for a day following his death from cancer diagnosis.
Calls have been made for Eriksson to be permitted to manage a Liverpool Legends game in March against Ajax. The 75-year-old, a fan of Liverpool, claims that although he had a long career that included stints in command of England, Lazio, and Manchester City, among many other teams, he never got the chance to lead the team.
Klopp remarked, “I learned for the first time about his love or admiration for Liverpool and that he was a fan for his entire life.” “He’s absolutely welcome to come here, and if he likes, he can work here for a day by sitting in my office and doing my duties. I think we will surely inform him about how this amazing club has grown over the years, now that he is here and we can show him everything. I’m sure he could come over and spend a few amazing hours here.
While Andy Robertson, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Trent Alexander-Arnold will be absent for Sunday’s match against Bournemouth, Klopp will be happy that Mohamed Salah’s injury sustained while playing for Egypt is not serious.
On Friday, it was verified that Salah had strained his hamstring during Egypt’s 1-1 with Ghana in the Africa Cup of Nations. The forward will be absent from his nation’s next two tournament games, but Egypt is optimistic he will play again if they make it past the round of 16. Salah’s potential longer absence for both club and country had been feared. “Oh my God, what is it?” was the shock that struck at that moment. Before the whole scope of the problem was established, Klopp stated. “We’re all aware of how infrequently Mo goes or requires.
The emergence of several academy graduates has increased the squad’s depth amid injury problems and allowed the club to bypass the transfer market. Conor Bradley and Jarell Quansah were the players Klopp selected when evaluating his alternatives.