Jurgen Klopp admits Philippe Coutinho absence is a 'blow' as Liverpool prepare for Hoffenheim
Jurgen Klopp admits Philippe
Coutinho's absence from Liverpool's Champions League play-off first-leg
clash with Hoffenheim is "a blow" to their chances.
The Reds claimed Coutinho missed the weekend's Premier League
opener at Watford with a back problem but the draw at Vicarage Road
also came justdays after he submitted a transfer request by email.
Liverpool do not want to sell the Brazilian, who is a target for Barcelona, and Klopp said "nothing has changed in the last few days" as they prepare to re-establish themselves in Europe's top competition for the first time since 2014-15.
"He's not available for us at the moment. That's the main issue. He cannot play for Liverpool in this moment. Everyone can imagine this is a blow for us.
"We have to prepare for this game without him like we have to prepare for it without Adam Lallana, or Daniel Sturridge.
"I think I've said everything I can say about it."
Sturridge has been out with continued injury problems, as has Lallana, and both will miss the match in Hoffenhaim, but England striker Sturridge is close to a return, according to the German boss.
"Sturridge is in a good way. We talked this morning. Two more sessions and he could be available for the weekend."
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