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Following Ryan Gravenberch’s incident, Jurgen Klopp discusses the Reds’ injuries and Virgil van Dijk’s remarks anger Roy Keane in your morning’s Liverpool headlines.

Virgil van Dijk frustration shows as Liverpool suffer injury blow

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk with manager Jurgen Klopp following their draw with Manchester United. (Image: Photo by Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images))

Ryan Gravenberch receives an update from Jurgen Klopp while the Liverpool manager discusses injuries that “nobody speaks about.”

Ryan Gravenberch sustained a hamstring injury during Liverpool’s 0-0 draw with Manchester United, according to Jurgen Klopp.

The Netherlands international was substituted off against the Red Devils in the 61st minute, making history as the fifth Reds player to be injured during a Premier League match in the five games since the international break in November.

Liverpool’s next game is on Wednesday in the League Cup quarterfinals against West Ham United. Then, on Saturday, they host Arsenal in a Premier League top-of-the-table match, and on Boxing Day, they travel to Burnley. Additionally, Klopp acknowledged that he is unsure if Gravenberch will be able to play during the holiday season because the midfield player is scheduled to have a scan.

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Roy Keane was incensed by Virgil van Dijk’s interview following Liverpool’s 0-0 victory over Manchester United.

Virgil van Dijk has criticized Manchester United’s strategy against Liverpool, saying that in their 0-0 draw, only one team was “trying to win”.

After a frustrating afternoon, the Reds captain declared that March’s decisive 7-0 victory over the Red Devils is now simply outdated.

Liverpool lost the chance to overtake an inept United team and reclaim the top spot in the Premier League, so it was a wasted opportunity. Despite dominating the play, Jurgen Klopp’s team performed poorly on this gloomy afternoon.

After their thrilling victory over Brentford on Sunday, Aston Villa moved level on points with the Reds, giving Arsenal their lead back atop the table.

Van Dijk declared, “There was only one team trying to win the game.”

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