On Saturday, at the end of the match between Liverpool and Arsenal, Jurgen Klopp confirmed what is the worst possible scenario for Konstantinos Tsimikas. The Greek defender, who was forced to be substituted in the 35th minute of the match held at Anfield, suffered a fracture in his collarbone after falling on the touchline, which led to the fall of his coach after a dispute over the ball with Bukayo Saka. “The match was marked by a problem with Tsimikas' collarbone, which was definitely broken, so he will be out for a long time. I will gladly give him the collarbone so that he can play again and be in good condition,” he began his speech, saying: The German coach of the Reds said, in He made statements reported by Sky Sports, expressing his regret for his unintentional involvement in the injury of his athlete: “It is not good when something like this happens in front of us and we are involved in it.” “I wasn't sure what happened or if I fell on top of him. It's not nice to see.”
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