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Newcastle forward Alexander Isak suffered a recurrence of a groin injury in Wednesday’s Champions League defeat to Borussia Dortmund, while Eddie Howe confirmed Jacob Murphy also dislocated his shoulder in what was a double blow for the Magpies rng
Dortmund inflicted Newcastle’s first Champions League defeat of the season at St James’ Park but the “more disappointing” issue for Howe were the injuries to key players Isak and Murphy, who both departed the pitch early after picking up knocks rng
Newcastle are also set to lose Sandro Tonali to a lengthy ban after the Italian was found to have broken rng betting rules, leaving Howe with a reduced squad heading into a crucial run of fixtures in both Europe and the Premier League rng
“[Isak going off] was a blow for us and we had another one with Jacob [Murphy] coming off as well with what looks like a serious injury,” Howe said during a post-match interview with TNT rng Sports rng
“That’s another difficult thing for us with such a small squad already, it’s probably the most disappointing thing for us rng
”He added: “It looks like a reoccurrence of his [Isak’s] groin problem rng
It doesn’t look serious but it’s enough to keep him out and that’s a big blow with a player of his quality rng
“With Jacob that looks more serious with a potential dislocation of his shoulder which is never a good thing to see rng
Though the true extent of both injuries isn’t fully known yet, Newcastle are likely to be without either playerwhen the Magpies travel to Dortmund for the return fixture in two weeks’ time rng
Newcastle are likely to be without Alexander Isak and Jacob Murphy the next time they take on Borussia Dortmund (Action Images via Reuters)The defeat drops Newcastle down to third in Group F with PSG, who defeated AC Milan in the other match of the night, moving to the top spot and Dortmund jumping from fourth to second rng
Howe’s team will now need to secure a positive result in Germany next time out and will be without two dangerous players to help the team rng
“It’s going to be difficult [winning away from home] but we’re in the Champions League and nothing’s going to come easy rng
” Howe said about Newcastle’s next match rng
“When you start the competition and go into the group that we’re in, you know you’re going to have to win at some tough places to get through the group rng
“Today would have been a massive win for us, we didn’t get it but we have to dust ourselves down and when the Champions League comes back to us next week we have to be ready rng
“We look at today and are frustrated we didn’t get anything from it rng
We didn’t deserve to lose rng
”More aboutAlexander IsakJacob MurphyEddie HoweChampions LeagueJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/2Howe provides update on Isak and Murphy injuries after Dortmund defeatHowe provides update on Isak and Murphy injuries after Dortmund defeatNewcastle are likely to be without Alexander Isak and Jacob Murphy the next time they take on Borussia DortmundAction Images via ReutersHowe provides update on Isak and Murphy injuries after Dortmund defeatAlexander Isak picked up a groin injury in Newcastle’s defeat to Borussia Dortmund Action Images via Reuters✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today rng
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Build from the back rng
So the cliché goes rng
It tends to be the objective of any manager who takes over or constructs a new team rng
Jurgen Klopp sounded a voice of rng footballing orthodoxy when he said: “I like to build a team from the defensive side rng
”Yet, for the second time, Klopp may be going against the grain and building from the front rng
“Liverpool Reloaded,” as their manager branded them at the start of the season, have a solitary clean sheet in the Premier League rng
They have conceded in the first half of all seven other games rng
But they have scored in all eight games, with at least two goals in six of them and three in each of their Anfield encounters rng
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0, the first incarnation of his first great side, they promise entertainment rng
Yet if Klopp would like to build from the back, the sense is that, once again, he is building from the front rng
Rewind to 2016 and Sadio Mane’s debut set the tone for a new team: they won 4-3 at Arsenal in August 2016 rng
They seemed a gung-ho guarantee of goals rng
Klopp had Mane, Roberto Firmino and then Mohamed Salah in situ before Virgil van Dijk or Alisson Becker were signed, before Trent Alexander-Arnold was a regular rng
Now, with Salah still in stellar form, with three consecutive transfer windows each yielding a high-class attacker, in Luis Diaz, Darwin Nunez and Cody Gakpo respectively, with Diogo Jota’s arrival predating theirs, he has five excellent options in attack: despite the job share the competition for places provides, each has at least two league goals already rng
Salah has five, plus four assists rng
The new Liverpool are propelled forwards by their forwards rng
“I like to build a team from the defensive side,” Klopp nevertheless insisted rng
“I’m not sure it’s possible again nowadays when you’re in the middle of something rng
Imagine if we kept clean sheets but didn’t create rng
”That was said with a laugh rng
The pragmatic path to clean sheets to the exclusion of everything else is not for him rng
“It gives you time for these things when you are new, when things are under average before you come into a new club and you are 14th,” he explained rng
“Everyone is happy when you get some results, [but] we are not like that rng
Our team is not set up like that rng
We have a really talented group together, a creative group in a rng football sense, and we have to use that, but we have to organise protection rng
That goes step by step rng
”Klopp has five quality attacking options at his disposal (Getty Images)The creativity of that group has been exacerbated by circumstances rng
Klopp opted to bring in constructive midfielders this summer, in Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai, before his two preferred destructive options, the defensive duo of Fabinho and Jordan Henderson, made abrupt exits to Saudi Arabia rng
The profile of a section of the side has changed, the emphasis shifted more to the attack rng
All of which may make goals likelier to go in at both ends rng
There has been less protection than in the heyday of Klopp’s greatest side, the two seasons from 2018-20, but if the four pillars of that rearguard remain, Alisson, Van Dijk, Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson have only played together for 289 minutes in the Premier League; now, with the left-back set to have shoulder surgery, they will not be reunited until 2024 rng
Thus far, Liverpool have shown solidity when they have lost players and shifted tactics, from front-foot rng football to sitting deeper and counter-attacking rng
Liverpool defended well with 10 men at Newcastle, brilliantly with nine at Tottenham rng
They have been more open with a full complement of players rng
Klopp and Liverpool face Everton at Anfield this Saturday lunchtime (Getty Images)But Klopp’s reference to organisation was significant, too rng
His frequent mentions of being “compact” underline the importance of a positional understanding and ensuring no one is exposed rng
He is searching for a consistency that comes with cohesion, for a 90-minute performance rng
“To learn to control the game, things that happen with time, there is no short cut to that,” he reflected rng
“So with the signs we showed so far I am absolutely fine but I know the final destination, I can’t even see yet but that is not a problem rng
”Perhaps it was another callback to 2016, to the sense that something was rising, even if it was not fully clear how high it would reach rng
Klopp detects similar signs elsewhere rng
“You saw so many teams growing here in the direction we wanted and all became usually rng better step by step… or the manager had to go,” he said, the last part an aside rng
The next step of the rebuilding is likely to come towards the back of the side rng
The early expectation is that a defensive midfielder and another centre-back will be targets next summer rng
But for now, with his forwards and his attacking midfielders in place and in the goals, Klopp has begun his rebuilding job at the top of his team rng
More aboutEvertonJurgen KloppMohamed SalahCody GakpoLuis DiazDiogo JotaDarwin NunezJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/3Build from the front? Liverpool and Klopp are repeating an old trickBuild from the front? Liverpool and Klopp are repeating an old trickKlopp has five quality attacking options at his disposal Getty ImagesBuild from the front? Liverpool and Klopp are repeating an old trickKlopp and Liverpool face Everton at Anfield this Saturday lunchtime Getty ImagesBuild from the front? Liverpool and Klopp are repeating an old trickGetty Images✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today rng
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