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After Manchester United’s defeat, Jurgen Klopp says that Liverpool has experienced three new injury issues.

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After Manchester United's defeat, Jurgen Klopp says that Liverpool has experienced three new injury issues.

With a last-minute goal in the second half of extra time from teenager Amad Diallo, Manchester United overcame Liverpool in the FA Cup quarterfinals.

Luis Diaz, Darwin Nunez, and Cody Gakpo sustained injuries during Liverpool’s thrilling FA Cup quarterfinal loss to Manchester United on Sunday, according to Jurgen Klopp.

Amad Diallo’s goal in the penultimate minute of extra time sent the Reds out of the competition as Erik Ten Hag’s team defeated their Merseyside rivals 4-3 in a thrilling match at Old Trafford.

In an intensely exciting match, Scott McTominay’s early opening was cancelled out by Alexis McAllister, and Liverpool took the lead twice. In the first half of extra time, Harvey Elliott appeared to have given Liverpool the lead after his deflected goal rebounded past Andre Onana. But United responded twice, through Marcus Rashford in the first instance and Amad in the last, to cut short Liverpool’s nine-game winning streak and their dreams of winning a quadruple in Klopp’s final season in charge.

With Diaz, Gakop, and Nunez suffering three further injuries during the play, Klopp disclosed the full depth of the game’s impact on his team in his post-match interview with ITV.

After Manchester United's defeat, Jurgen Klopp says that Liverpool has experienced three new injury issues.

“Now the boys go on international duty, we hope they come back healthy,” Klopp stated. “Lucho [Diaz] felt Darwin’s hamstring and his groyne. Cody’s ankle twisted. It’s insane, they play again in four or five days.

“Hopefully, we’ll wrap up the season nicely. My heart bleeds for our people.

Although injuries have been harsh to the Reds, Klopp is forced to play United without a number of important players, including Alisson Becker, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Curtis Jones, Ibrahima Konate, Diogo Jota, Thiago Alcantara, and Joel Matip. Liverpool was the clear favourite going into the match on Sunday.

Regarding his team’s performance as well as those of their rivals, Klopp said to ITV: “We didn’t get off to a great start, but we adjusted extremely well and played a fantastic game. We had numerous opportunities to end the game while we were ahead 2-1, but we were hurried at times, and the rest is history. In the end, we lose the game even though we were almost there in extra time. The lads can’t ask for anything more.

“You just have to count the games to see how severe our season has been thus far. Today was difficult. I wholeheartedly admire United for taking many risks. The longer the game, the worse the decision-making becomes. Kudos to United for making it to the semi final”

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Both Arsenal and Liverpool are still vying for the coveted crown as the 2023–24 Premier League season draws to a close, and they may face off during the summer transfer window.

Regardless matter the winner of the championship, Mikel Arteta and the person who succeeds Jurgen Klopp will almost definitely want to make a number of roster improvements.

Arsenal and Liverpool will compete for Willian Pacho.

Willian Pacho, a highly regarded centre back for Eintracht Frankfurt, is one player who seems to be attracting interest from both the Reds and the North Londoners.

Florian Plettenberg, a dependable football transfer analyst on Sky Sport Germany, claims that he has a contract that runs until 2028, but it appears that the Bundesliga team would be open to a deal at roughly €60 million.

Considering how successful Gabriel and William Saliba have been for the Gunners this season, one may anticipate that Pacho would not be first choice at Arsenal but would, at most, give some competition for spots.

A strong case can be made at Liverpool that he would fit in well with Virgil van Dijk in the Reds’ new back line.

Prior to attempting to outsmart one another in the transfer market, both teams have other matters to focus on for the time being

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