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Jurgen Klopp to make "more than one" change for Liverpool at Burnley

Klopp to make changes against Burnley
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Jurgen Klopp admits that he will make "more than one" change when Liverpool play Burnley away on New Year's Day - their second Premier League game in 48 hours.

Jurgen Klopp has revealed that he will make "more than one" change when Liverpool take on Burnley on New Year's Day.

The Reds face the Clarets away from home just under 48 hours after coming from behind to claim a 2-1 victory over Leicester City at the King Power Stadium.

Mohamed Salah scored both goals to inspire the turnaround but limped off in the closing moments of the clash.

With one of the Reds' key players potentially sidelined, Klopp admitted that the busy festive period is simply about who is available to play.

"I don't know exactly how many changes we will make but I would say for sure more than one," the German told the official Liverpool website.

"After the game I go immediately to the press and do what I have to do, and then after the press conference the medical department tells me who is available for the next training [session] and who can train the next day.

"This time, because we don't train [on Sunday], we have recovery, they will tell me who is available for playing again and that's all I need to know. Then I'll make the lineup."

Liverpool go into Monday's game sitting fourth in the Premier League table.

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