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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp will wait ‘like a good prisoner’s wife’ for injured Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain

Midfielder, 24, is 'devastated' after learning a knee ligament injury has wrecked his hopes of playing in the World Cup and Champions League final

JURGEN KLOPP says he will wait patiently like a “prisoner’s wife” for Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain to overcome his injury agony.

The midfielder is “devastated” after learning a knee ligament injury has wrecked his hopes of playing in the World Cup and Champions League final.

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Jurgen Klopp says that he will wait patently for Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain to return from injury

Injury also saw the Ox, 24, fail to play at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil and Euro 2016 in France.

Reds boss Klopp said: “I have no words.

“I cannot believe this wonderful player, in such a positive situation, something like this happened. It is such a shame. It is not fair.

“That is how life is sometimes. If you get a lemon, make lemonade. That is what we must do.

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The Ox had to come off on a stretcher after damaging knee ligaments in the Champions League win over Roma

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“Alex is a positive person and he will be back.

“We will wait for him like a good wife when a man is in prison.”

Reds could cement their place in next season’s Champions League if they beat Stoke on Saturday and other results go their way.


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Sadio Mane picked up a minor injury against Roma but should be fit to face Stoke on Saturday

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Reds boss Klopp reckons Mane should be fit to play on Saturday

And Klopp says that Mane could be fit to feature – despite limping into a Liverpool hospital on Thursday.

The German added: “He was with a friend in hospital. It is not that serious.

“There is a chance for tomorrow. You have to speak to the players, physios and doctors and make a decision.”

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