Jurgen Klopp has questioned England's scheuled in the wake of Adam Lallana's injury
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The Liverpool legend feels it is about time Everton won at Anfield seeing as they have failed to do so since September 1999. "All the stats show it's 18 years since Everton won at Anfield in the Premier League but I don't like that, it worries me," Thompson told Sky Sports. "But Liverpool will also miss Adam Lallana - both players so are vital to each team's style of play. Even though he's not committed his future to Everton yet he's still seems to have the support of the fans.
2017-03-31 08:06:57However, Klopp does believe the planning behind England's friendly with Germany, which came just 72 hours after Liverpool's game with Manchester City, made "no sense". "It's hard for us to lose a player like Adam for four weeks, which could be eight games - it's a lot," Klopp told Sky Sports. So you can't have the highlight games like that then Germany against England and this and that. After this latest setback, England manager Gareth Southgate reportedly called Klopp to ensure there was no ill feeling following the untimely injury to Lallana. Klopp admits he has no issue with Southgate as he understands the new Three Lions boss is under pressure to pick his best players.
2017-03-31 08:07:54SPORTbible http://www.sportbible.com/ http://www.sportbible.com/assets/images/theme/logo.svg 1 hour ago 0 Shares There's nothing quite like a weekend of Premier League football. And what makes it better than a two day weekend is the addition of Monday Night Football. On top of all that we've got Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher returning to the screens for Monday Night Football on April 10th for Arsenal vs Crystal Palace. The two former defending rivals turned fellow pundits will be joined by a special guest on the night too. It is set to be the first media appearance from the Italian, certainly in this country, since his sacking from the Premier League champions.
2017-03-31 09:21:08Lallana blow gives Klopp derby headache 31 March 2017, 01:39 Tweet Adam Lallana's thigh injury is a significant setback for Jurgen Klopp as he seeks to strengthen Liverpool's Champions League qualification chances with victory over Everton in Saturday's Merseyside derby. Lallana is expected to be out for a month, having suffered the injury during the closing stages of England's 2-0 victory over Lithuania at Wembley last Sunday. They sit fourth going into the weekend's fixtures, with a four-point advantage over Manchester United in fifth. Klopp is in no doubt that Champions League qualification is in Liverpool's hands.
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