Klopp feels lack of clarity on Matip damages team
By Reuters
18 January 2017 |
5:29 am
Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp says the uncertainty over defender Joel Matip's eligibility to play for his club has harmed the club as it goes through an intense fixture list.
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