[removed] Edit - in reading the article again is it possible that they're referring to what he was doing to get better from the original injury? Seems like a past tense situation.
With four days to go until the Merseyside derby, Thiago was working towards his own tailored regime ahead of what is expected to be a return to team training later this week. Five things spotted in Liverpool training as Thiago absence explained - Liverpool Echo
Back in July Klopp said this about an injury they discovered after signing him. “We found a little injury which kids – which he is still – have when they grow, “So we have to be careful with that, that’s why he didn’t train yet.” Klopp has stressed patience with the 18-year-old brought in from Aberdeen, with Liverpool needing to “be careful” with his injury in order to avoid any long-term issues. Perhaps this a continuing problem?
do we laugh? do we cry? seriously - if this continues we won't be able to field a senior team soon. It’s not just Liverpool’s first team that have been badly stung by injuries this season, Barry Lewtas’ Under-21s have been heavily-depleted at times too. That was certainly the case when they travelled to Man City on Sunday, eventually falling to a 3-1 defeat at the City Academy Stadium. The fact they could name only four substitutes on the bench, with one of them player-coach Jay Spearing and none of them attacking players summed it up. Layton Stewart, Oakley Cannonier, Ben Doak, Kaide Gordon, Harvey Blair, James Balagizi, Tom Hill, and Lewis Koumas were all absent, while the young Reds were also without defenders Rhys Williams, Calvin Ramsay, Owen Beck, James Norris, and Isaac Mabaya. Throw in Stefan Bajcetic’s senior promotion, and Jarrell Quansah and Luke Chambers’ loan moves in January and their numbers are somewhat limited.
Let me ask as a foreigner here, how much of this is due to Gengenpress? Gini is also struggling after his peak years to keep fit.
Intensity and physicality of the playing strategy and style definitely is a contributor if you keep the playing staff lean and don't refresh it with an adequate number of new recruits over time.
Seems we're making moves behind the scenes to help correct the problem. https://www.liverpool.com/liverpool...es-jurgen-klopp-staff-26254206?int_source=nba
Who knows? It's debatable. Fabinho has only been at Liverpool for 5 years. Hendo has been doing this with Klopp for over 7 now.