Jurgen Klopp has stated he cannot present a timeframe on Diogo Jota's harm however stated the Liverpool ahead shall be out for "months."
Jota was stretched off the pitch within the first-half of Liverpool's win over Brentford on Saturday after Christian Norgaard landed closely on his leg.
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"With Diogo it will take months [not weeks]," Klopp stated in a information convention on Tuesday.
"I couldn't say a timeframe even if I wanted to. That is just how it is. When you don't have these players it makes no sense [to speculate]."
Jota's harm comes as a blow to Liverpool, who've leant closely on the Portugal worldwide in Mohamed Salah's absence. In 28 appearances in all competitions this season, the 27-year-old has contributed 18 aim and assists.
The analysis means Jota will be a part of Trent Alexander-Arnold on the absentee record for the Carabao Cup ultimate in opposition to Chelsea on Feb. 25.
Curtis Jones can also be a doubt for the cup ultimate at Wembley, after being withdrawn early within the first-half in opposition to Brentford because of harm.
Klopp confirmed that the midfielder has a ligament problem and can miss Wednesday's conflict with Luton.
Alisson too will miss the go to of Luton, with Klopp including that the Brazil No.1 will not be out there for the "foreseeable [future]" because of a muscle harm.
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