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'It is not good' – Jurgen Klopp worried by Virgil van Dijk injury

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ByEurosport

Updated 17/10/2020 at 21:55 GMT

Liverpool are sweating on Virgil van Dijk after their captain was taken off injured following a heavy challenge from Jordan Pickford during the Merseyside derby. Everton came from behind twice to earn a 2-2 draw in a hotly-contested encounter.

Virgil van Dijk

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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was left concerned about two key injuries and baffled by an offside decision that cost his team victory in the 2-2 Premier League draw with Everton on Saturday.
The Reds had Dutch defender Virgil van Dijk taken off with an injury early in the game and Spanish midfielder Thiago Alcantara picked up a knock from a wild challenge by Richarlison which resulted in a red card for Everton's Brazilian.
Van Dijk was hurt in the seventh minute due to a wild challenge from Everton keeper Jordan Pickford, after the referee blew for offside. The England goalkeeper was not even cautioned for the lunging attempted tackle.
"Virgil, it is not good," said Klopp, who defined Pickford's actions as "not a challenge the keeper can do”.
"He plays on with pain, he never misses a game. I don’t know how bad it is but it is not good," he said.
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Everton's English goalkeeper Jordan Pickford (C) tackles Liverpool's Dutch defender Virgil van Dijk (L) during the English Premier League football match between Everton and Liverpool at Goodison Park in Liverpool, north west England on October 17, 2020

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Thiago eventually got up from Richarlison's red-card challenge and was able to create the opening for Henderson's disallowed goal but later reported an injury.
"When we were walking off, Thiago tells me he thinks he was injured. We will have to see," said Klopp.
The champions thought they had won the game with a stoppage-time goal from Jordan Henderson but a VAR review found the narrowest margin of offside and cancelled out the potential winner.
"I am a real support of VAR. (Last season) the armpit was offside. Now, there is no armpit offside, everyone tells me it was not offside but it does not lift my mood. We lost one player with Virgil and maybe another with the red card. Not our day," he said.
The German said his players had watched the VAR incident back on a laptop in the dressing-room but did not understand how the decision was made.
But the Liverpool boss was pleased with the way his team responded to their pre-international break 7-2 mauling at Aston Villa.
"The performance was top, it was a top game and a good game for both teams," Klopp said.
"We were dominant against a side full of confidence and with a clear plan. It was probably the best away game (against Everton) since I was at Liverpool. I saw a really good performance. I would be more happy if we win but I wanted to see a response and see the team we were before."
With additional reporting from Reuters
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