The Reds boss says he will not use absences as an excuse as the team prepares for a busy December
Jurgen Klopp insisted Liverpool would not use injuries as an excuse, saying the club's status meant they were still expected to win.
Liverpool have endured an injury crisis to begin the season, but are second in the Premier League and have reached the last 16 in the Champions League.
In a boost, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Naby Keita returned to training on Friday, two days before the champions host Wolves.
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Klopp said there were no excuses for Liverpool, pointing to expectations of the club despite their injury woes.