Liverpool are facing a significant setback in their pursuit of Premier League glory as Diogo Jota is set to spend "months" on the sidelines due to a knee injury sustained during their recent 4-1 victory over Brentford.
Manager Jurgen Klopp is grappling with a growing list of injury concerns as key players like Curtis Jones, Darwin Nunez, Alisson Becker, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Dominik Szoboszlai are unavailable for the upcoming match against Luton at Anfield.
In addition to the long-term absence of Jota, Jones left the pitch on crutches with an ankle injury during the Brentford game.
Goalkeepers Alisson Becker, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Dominik Szoboszlai are also sidelined, while Thiago Alcantara and Joel Matip remain out of action.
Klopp, speaking about the challenging situation on Tuesday, admitted that the injury woes are far from ideal.
"As much as I would like to say we have no issues, we do," Klopp acknowledged. "Ali (Becker) is out with a muscle injury, and the timeline for his return is uncertain.
Diogo is ruled out with a knee issue, and Curtis has a bone/ligament problem ruling him out. The others are dealing with day-to-day muscle issues, and we'll assess their availability for tomorrow."
Regarding the timeframe for Jota's recovery, Klopp mentioned, "With Diogo, it will obviously take months. The recovery process varies for each player, with crucial days like day five or day 10 being significant markers.
Assessing their pain levels and individual responses to treatment will guide our decisions. Unfortunately, I can't provide a specific timeframe."
Liverpool, currently leading the Premier League by two points over Arsenal, faces Luton in a crucial home match on Wednesday.
Klopp emphasised the importance of the squad's depth and praised the players who have stepped up in the face of injuries.
"Our current position is a testament to the entire squad," Klopp said. "The boys have delivered when called upon. We'll assess the available options and give opportunities to those in good form.
Our squad has demonstrated their capabilities, and we're relying on their contributions as we navigate through competitions like the League Cup final against Chelsea, as well as our involvement in the FA Cup and Europa League."
Despite the challenges, Klopp remains optimistic about Liverpool's chances, thanking the squad's depth for keeping them in the title race and expressing confidence in the players who will fill the void left by the injured stars.