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Ryan Gravenberch‘s fitness is not expected to be a concern for Liverpool despite being substituted at half-time during the Netherlands’ 4-0 win over Finland. Gravenberch was brought off after 45 minutes in the Netherlands’ comfortable victory in Amsterdam on Sunday, with Ronald Koeman’s side already 3-0 up.
Speaking after the game Koeman explained that it came due to “minor hamstring problems,” though the player himself insisted “it was a precaution.” That led to doubts over Gravenberch being able to start when Liverpool host Man United on Sunday, but there is no sign he will be unable to. “The Netherlands acknowledge Gravenberch plays a lot for country, a lot for club, and any chance you can get to rest a 23-year-old player who gets through as much work as he does, they will take it,” he said.
6.” This update comes amid uncertainty over the fitness of Wataru Endo, who would have been among the choices to stand in for Gravenberch if he were to miss out. Ibrahima Konate is another doubt for Sunday after withdrawing from the France squad due to a quad injury which forced him off against Chelsea.