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Liverpool could be without Adam Lallana for "the next two or three games" according to Jurgen Klopp .

The Reds midfielder missed Saturday's goalless draw against his former club Southampton having suffered a groin injury on international duty with England.

And speaking before the game at St Mary's, Klopp revealed that the 28-year-old could also miss next week's home game with Sunderland, as well as the EFL Cup quarter-final with Leeds United on November 29.

Klopp said: "Adam Lallana is not in because he picked up an injury with England.

"It was serious enough to be not involved today and possibly the next two or three games.

"We don't know exactly in the moment but that was the only problem we had."

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In Lallana's absence at Southampton, Klopp played with Gini Wijnaldum as the third central midfielder alongside Emre Can and Jordan Henderson.

He also has the option of bringing in a more specialist defensive midfielder such as Lucas or Kevin Stewart, or recalibrating his attack by using Daniel Sturridge or Divock Origi, both of whom appeared as substitutes at St Mary's.