Oxlade-Chamberlain facing spell on sidelines with ankle ligament damage
The England midfielder suffered the injury during Saturday’s Club World Cup final triumph in Qatar.
Midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has been ruled out of Liverpool’s festive programme and could be sidelined for longer with ankle ligament damage.
The England international was forced off in Saturday’s Club World Cup final victory over Flamengo and was pictured celebrating on crutches with the rest of the squad after the final whistle.
However, he could be out for up to six weeks after manager Jurgen Klopp confirmed it was not a minor problem.
“I don’t know exactly. I did the injury myself but it was years ago! It can take a while or it can be quicker, we have to see.
“But no chance for Thursday (against Leicester), no chance this year (remainder of 2019) – Oxlade will not play any more, that’s clear.
“We have to see how quick it can settle.”
“No news on anyone else, which is good news,” he added.
“Matip, Lovren, and Fabinho (are) in a good way but not ready for these games.”
With a 10-point lead at the top of the Premier League heading into Boxing Day’s clash at second-placed Leicester, it was put to Klopp his side were playing perfect football.
“We all in life, not just in football, search for perfection and never find it without exactly knowing what is perfect,” he said.
“There are perfect moments in a game: the perfect moment in the game was the 2-0 against Manchester City.
“Our life is not only searching for perfection, our life is much more dealing with failure.
“We are in a good moment but that is because of the points tally we have.
“We need to improve, we need better moments, deal with difficult situations and if we can do that it would be perfect but not with the perfect game.”
Klopp believes he is ideally suited to the Reds’ game but will give the 24-year-old plenty of time to settle.
“The thing about Takumi is so many things fit very well to us,” the German said.
“His football skills, first and foremost, his decision-making in tight areas, his speed, his desire to win the ball back in counter-press as he’s used to that as Salzburg do that.
“That is the short term but the long term there is no doubt he will help us so that’s clear.
“We are looking forward to working with him but between now and Takumi’s first real day there is still three games.
“I have a little bit of time to think about exactly where he will fit in.”