Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp must wait to see if Daniel Sturridge can face Saints

23 October 2015 12:01

Injury worries over Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge mean he remains a doubt for Sunday's visit of Southampton.

The England international has missed the last two matches with a knee injury sustained in training before last weekend's match at Tottenham.

Sturridge will undergo another scan on Friday but his chances of returning for Jurgen Klopp's first home league match appear slim.

"I spoke to him a few minutes ago. It is not much better at this moment," said Klopp.

"With Daniel's injury we have to proceed day-by-day. If he can train, for example, completely normal then it is an option.

"Today we have another treatment and another screening maybe because there is a little bit of fluid (inside the joint)."

Press Association Sport understands Sturridge will have an ultrasound scan on his knee but it is only believed to be a minor issue.

On the positive side Klopp will have forwards Christian Benteke and Roberto Firmino available at the weekend after both returned from long injury lay-offs in Thursday's 1-1 Europa League draw at home to Rubin Kazan.

The Liverpool coach said: "Christian and Roberto had two training sessions with the team. Usually it is too early to bring them into the situation where you need them at 100 per cent but they did well.

"I am sure it was not the best they can play so now we are a step further with them.

"They are two new options and very important options for Sunday."

Source: PA