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During the break, eight different players were required to play 180 minutes for their respective countries, but 11 Reds did not participate in any games in October.

It is incredible to think that we will have to go through this a third time in a month, especially after Andy Robertson suffered a serious injury during the October international break.

Six different Liverpool players registered either a goal or an assist, making the total number of first-team players called up for their country to 16; eight of them played every minute.

The absence of Robertson, Ben Doak, and Luke Chambers has left Jurgen Klopp regretting their injuries.
He will have little time with his entire team before facing Everton on Saturday at 12:30 p.m.

However, a total of 11 senior players were ineligible for selection or were injured and thus did not participate in international action this month.

While Caoimhin Kelleher, Conor Bradley, Thiago, Stefan Bajcetic, and Cody Gakpo were unable to play because of injuries, Adrian, Marcelo Pitaluga, Joe Gomez, Joel Matip, Curtis Jones, and Ryan Gravenberch were all left out.

Kelleher missed the Reds’ final two games before the break because he needed 12 stitches after cutting his knee during practice, but Gravenberch’s absence remains puzzling.

The midfielder turned down the call-up last month in favor of settling in his new home, and the Netherlands, both the senior team and the under-21 squad, have harbored resentment toward him ever since.

Liverpool gains from their loss!

The midfielder was given time off, just like other players who did not play for their nations, but he will be one of the select few to take advantage of uninterrupted practice leading up to the Merseyside derby.

Joe Gomez and Joel Matip are in a comparable situation and will be strongly considered for the starting spot at Anfield on Saturday.
If Gakpo’s rehabilitation goes according to plan, the same may be true for him.

Following his knee injury at Tottenham, the Dutch forward was said to have “a good chance” of returning after the break.
It is hoped that he will be available for selection against Everton.

Joe Gomez and Joel Matip are in a comparable situation and will be strongly considered for the starting spot at Anfield on Saturday. If Gakpo’s rehabilitation goes according to plan, the same may be true for him.

The Dutch forward is hoped to be available for selection against Everton after being said to have “a good chance” of returning after the break following his knee injury at Tottenham.

Adrian, Pitaluga, Gomez, Matip, Jones, and Gravenberch are absent.

Kelleher, Bradley, Thiago, Bajcetic, and Gakpo were injured.

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