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What is the solution to Liverpool's defensive crisis?

The champions have been undermined by a string of injuries to defenders this season.

Jurgen Klopp's defensive crisis has increased after Joel Matip limped out of Thursday's win at Tottenham with ankle ligament damage.

The Cameroonian was Klopp's only fit senior centre-back with Virgil Van Dijk and Joe Gomez out with long-term injuries and the issue has been compounded with midfielder Fabinho, who has filled in for most of the season, missing with a minor muscle problem.

Both will miss the trip to West Ham to leave Klopp's resources stretched even more thinly.

Here the PA news agency takes a look at the issues facing Liverpool's established names – and the potential solutions.

Fabinho

Fabinho
Fabinho will be sidelined for a few matches with a muscle problem (Michael Regan/PA)

The Brazil midfielder has slotted into centre-back in place of the injured Virgil Van Dijk seamlessly but a minor muscle problem looks set to sideline him for the next couple of matches.

Joel Matip

Liverpool defender Joel Matip in action
Matip has been plagued by a serious of minor injuries during his spell at Anfield (Peter Powell/PA)

Matip is likely to be out for several weeks with ankle ligament damage sustained in the win over Tottenham, in which he was replaced at half-time. The defender has been plagued by injuries during his time at Anfield, struggling to string together a run of appearances, and this latest setback is the push Klopp needs to bring in another centre-back.

Virgil Van Dijk

Virgil Van Dijk
Virgil Van Dijk faces at least six months on the sidelines (Peter Byrne/PA)

Liverpool have always been reluctant to rule out Van Dijk for the season despite an ACL injury sustained in October but the next week could be indictive of his recovery when the club have to re-submit their Premier League squads for the remainder of the campaign. The Holland captain was omitted from the 25 for the first half of the season as there was no chance of him featuring but if he makes the cut this time it will be a sign the club think he can return before the conclusion.

Joe Gomez

Liverpool centre-back Joe Gomez takes a knee
Liverpool defender Joe Gomez is unlikely to feature again this season after a serious knee injury (Jason Cairnduff/PA)

Gomez had surgery in November on a knee tendon injury sustained on England duty and so is slightly behind Van Dijk in his rehabilitation. Like his fellow defender, Liverpool have not ruled out his participation again this season but that seems unlikely.

Jordan Henderson

Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson tackles Tottenham striker Harry Kane
Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson has been dropped back from midfield to cover a hole in defence (Nick Potts/PA)

Liverpool's captain became the second midfielder pressed into action at centre-back because of injuries. The England international has played three Premier League matches in defence, conceding two goals, and is likely to continue that at West Ham on Sunday.

Rhys Williams

Rhys Williams
Rhys Williams has already gained Champions League experience (Peter Powell/PA)

The 19-year-old Williams had done well as a temporary stop-gap and featured in all six Champions League group stage fixtures. He was unfairly singled out for criticism for a mistake in last weekend's FA Cup defeat to Manchester United, considering a year ago he was on loan at Kidderminster Harriers.

Nat Phillips

Nat Phillips
Nat Phillips gained valuable experience on loan in Germany (Anthony Devlin/PA)

Phillips gained experience playing on loan for Bundesliga 2 club Stuttgart last season and has made only five appearances for Liverpool, the latest being Matip's replacement at Tottenham in midweek. That would appear to put him in pole position to fill the current void.

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Liverpool defender Joel Matip pictured on October 17, 2020
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