Jurgen Klopp has given an update on Ryan Gravenberchs injury ahead of Liverpool’s clash with Arsenal.

Ryan Gravenbirch missed Liverpool’s 5-1 Carabao Cup win over West Ham.Jurgen Klopp is unsure if Ryan Gravenberg will be available again for the Premier League clash against Arsenal. Gravenbirch limped off last weekend’s 0-0 draw with Manchester United with a suspected hamstring injury. However, scans showed there was no muscle tear and the midfielder was exhausted. As a result, he was left out of the Reds’ matchday squad for their 5–1 Carabao Cup quarter-final defeat to West Ham United. Liverpool will now turn their attention to league action.

They are currently second in the table but a point ahead of Arsenal ahead of a tough game on Saturday. Klopp believes the Gunners are the best team at the highest level at the moment and is keen to bring back as many of his men as possible, and he will be hoping at Gravenbirch. “I definitely felt good after this game, but I know we’re playing Arsenal, the strongest team in the Premier League,” the Liverpool manager told BBC 5 Live.

They are very physically strong.” “I’m not worse off with Declan [Rice] in the team. Let’s put it that way! It’s going to be a very strong and tough game. We’ve got to make sure it’s a tough game for Arsenal too. I’m the same way. I’m looking forward to it. Maybe Ryan [Gravenburch] will come back. Moreover, we do not have a complete choice. “But now, with these games, we’re back on track.”

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