Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp said the pair had “no chance”
of playing in the English Premier League at Watford on Saturday lunchtime
because of the tight turnaround after Brazil’s World Cup qualifier against
Uruguay late Thursday.
For that reason, Alisson and Fabinho will not return to
England — where they would have to isolate for 10 days upon arrival because
they have played for Brazil in Venezuela (Oct. 7) and Colombia (Oct. 10),
countries on Britain’s red list — and instead go straight to Madrid.
They will fly back to England on Thursday, after the rest of
the Liverpool team return, so they don’t have to quarantine.
Klopp was unhappy with the predicament, especially since it
had been brought about by an extra fixture being placed in the schedule for
Brazil.
“The same people will say the same things — that that’s why
you have a big squad — but you have a big squad not for issues you have with
football associations because they’ve put in (extra games),” Klopp said.
Alisson is Liverpool’s first-choice goalkeeper, while
Fabinho is an influential member of Liverpool’s midfield that is also missing
Curtis Jones and Thiago Alcantara because of injuries.
Jones was injured while on duty with England Under-21s,
having played in the second of the team’s games after previously missing parts
of training.
“It’s difficult to make proper contact with the English
federation because they just do what they want,” a frustrated Klopp said.
Liverpool is second in the Premier League and the only
unbeaten team.
Manchester City’s Brazil players, goalkeeper Ederson Moraes
and forward Gabriel Jesus, will not feature against Burnley, City manager Pep
Guardiola said on Friday.
Chelsea will be without Brazil defender Thiago Silva, too,
for its trip to London rival Brentford