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It’s hugely worrying. Really, really enjoyed working with Christian [when he was on loan at Bournemouth] – great lad, great player. Thoughts are with him and his family. We hope there’s some good news. We hope he’s okay. But we’re really concerned for him and his welfare. It’s been difficult because they have been conflicting stories about his whereabouts… I can’t imagine how his family are feeling. From the bottom of our hearts we wish him well and hope there’s a positive ending.

He seems amiable enough, if a little coiled, and says that the intensity of Liverpool’s training has been extremely good this week.was among those training with the requisite intensity, and Klopp says he could be involved against Everton on Monday night.

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