Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp has come out to issue an Ryan Gravenberch injury update. This is coming after the Dutch international had to be subbed off during Liverpool’s win over Union SG, and fans have been reacting.
According to him, it is now very obvious that Gravenberch is a very good midfielder, and he expects him to be even better when his confidence is fully back.

added that he wanted the Dutch player to play 90 minutes in the recent UEL game, but he could not take the risk after seeing him struggle towards the end.
His words, “I think it’s really obvious how good he is. What a talent he is, he is enjoying the situation, enjoying himself. That’s very important. Gets step-by-step all the confidence back, that is really cool to see. He is in the middle of the group, fits really well to the age group of the majority of the squad. That is good. It’s only positive.”
“We thought he might be able to play 90. We wanted to give him 90 but then we saw he dropped a little bit and didn’t want to build any risk, so that’s why we brought on Dom (Dominik Szoboszlai) for a few minutes. Everything goes in the right direction, that’s really helpful.”
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Jurgen Klopp is a German professional football manager and former player who is the manager of Premier League club Liverpool. He is widely regarded as one of the best football managers in the world.
Jürgen Norbert Klopp was born on 16 June 1967 in Stuttgart, the state capital of Baden-Württemberg, to Elisabeth and Norbert Klopp, a travelling salesman and a former goalkeeper. Klopp grew up in the countryside in the Black Forest village of Glatten near Freudenstadt with two older sisters.
He started playing for local club SV Glatten and later TuS Ergenzingen as a junior player, with the next stint at 1. FC Pforzheim and then at three Frankfurt clubs, Eintracht Frankfurt II, Viktoria Sindlingen and Rot-Weiss Frankfurt during his adolescence.
Introduced to football through his father, Klopp was a supporter of VfB Stuttgart in his youth. As a young boy, Klopp aspired to become a doctor, but he did not believe he “was ever smart enough for a medical career”, saying “when they were handing out our A-Level certificates, my headmaster said to me, ‘I hope it works out with football, otherwise it’s not looking too good for you'”.
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