EFL postpones Liverpool’s League Cup semi-final over rising COVID-19 cases

Jurgen Klopp missed Liverpool's last game after testing positive for Covid-19

Liverpool’s 2021/2022 English League Cup semi-final first leg tie against Arsenal on Thursday has been postponed due to rising COVID-19 cases within Jürgen Klopp’s squad.

Since the club initially asked on Tuesday evening for the match to be rearranged, there have been more positive tests – including assistant manager Pep Lijnders.

The Dutchman was leading the side in the absence of Klopp, who has been isolating since the weekend.

The latest positive tests forced the closure of the first-team training facility for at least 48 hours.

The EFL reluctantly accepted Liverpool’s request and the order of the ties will now be switched.

Next week’s match at Anfield on Jan. 13 will be the first leg, with the second leg taking place at the Emirates Stadium on Jan. 20.

“Having now fully reviewed the circumstances involved, the League has accepted Liverpool’s request after determining, albeit reluctantly, that a postponement was the only option.

“This is as the club looks to mitigate against the further risk of infection amongst its squad and staff alongside ensuring public health was protected by not travelling from Liverpool to London,” read the EFL’s statement.(DPA)

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