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Published 16:13 14 Oct 2016 BST
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In England, the festive period just so happens to be one of the most congested times in the football calendar, and one that will see Liverpool play twice within the space of 48 hours this season. Discussing how such tightly-packed fixture lists make injuries an inevitability, Klopp appeared to hit out at Raymond Verheijen during his latest press conference.
"We play two games in 48 hours," he explained. "There will be injuries and then some Dutch guy [on Twitter] will say things."
"Our job is to do everything we can to work games. I would never say Boxing Day is not a good idea because I love it.In the past, fitness specialist and "Dutch guy" Verheijen has suggested that Klopp's high intensity style of play contributes to injuries. https://twitter.com/TheAnfieldWrap/status/786913690092208128?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw https://twitter.com/tomvictor/status/744862272527314945 In response to Klopp's comments, Verheijen, who despite his long-time Twitter picture is not actually an egg, tweeted the following...
And also this:
https://twitter.com/raymondverheije/status/786930266682060800
Fortunately for Klopp, he has the small matter of Monday's visit from Manchester United to take his mind off things.
And speaking of injuries, Klopp is yet to rule out Adam Lallana and Geroginio Wijnaldum despite both players being reportedly doubtful for the match.
https://twitter.com/LFC/status/786910648865288193?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

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