Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has told his players there is no room for self-pity in an underwhelming season which has had its fair share of disappointments but still is only halfway through. After last weekendâs added-time defeat to Brighton ended their defence of the FA Cup, Klopp highlighted the body language of some of his players, while stand-in captain Andy Robertson admitted the campaign had deteriorated since the World Cup break. Some players are looking woefully short of form, Fabinhoâs disastrous late cameo at the Amex a case in point, but with the side 10 points adrift of fourth place, albeit with a match in hand, Klopp cannot afford for any of his injury-hit squad to start feeling sorry for themselves.
Caicedo is poised to return to Albion's matchday squad for Saturday's home game with Bournemouth after failing to force a move before the transfer deadline. The Seagulls turned down two bids from Premier League leaders Arsenal for the Ecuador international, while Chelsea were also reportedly interested. Having last week expressed his desire to leave the club in an open letter posted on social media, Caicedo was given time off until the closure of the transfer window and missed Sunday's 2-1 FA Cup win over Liverpool.
Enzo Fernandez, Mykhailo Mudryk and Joao Felix are the three new signings included in the squad