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Premier League | Gameweek 37
May 20, 2023 at 3pm UK
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Darwin Nunez out, Roberto Firmino returns for Liverpool in Aston Villa clash

:Headline: Darwin Nunez out, Roberto Firmino returns for Liverpool in Aston Villa clash:
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp confirms that Roberto Firmino will be available for his Anfield farewell against Aston Villa on Saturday, but Darwin Nunez remains out.
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has confirmed that Darwin Nunez will remain absent for Saturday's Premier League clash with Aston Villa, but Roberto Firmino is expected to be available.

Nunez sustained a toe injury in training prior to Monday's 3-0 beating of Leicester City, and the Uruguayan was forced to watch on from the sidelines at the King Power.

Keeping Nunez company in the stands was Firmino, whose final few weeks at Liverpool have been plagued by a muscular problem, and he has now sat out the Reds' last six Premier League contests.

During Liverpool's dominant win over Leicester, the travelling Reds contingent broke out into song to pay tribute to Firmino, who is confirmed to be leaving the club at the end of his contract this summer.

The Brazilian made his way to the crowd to express his gratitude - being affectionately mobbed by his teammates in the process - and Klopp issued a positive update on his recovery straight after the game.

Addressing the media in Friday's pre-game press conference, Klopp confirmed that Firmino had trained and would be in contention to play on Saturday, in what will be his last-ever Anfield appearance as a Liverpool player.

However, Nunez's inflamed tendon is proving "very painful" for the striker, who will be forced to take his place on the sidelines alongside long-term absentees Stefan Bajcetic (adductor), Thiago Alcantara (hip) and Calvin Ramsay (knee), while Klopp will also serve a touchline ban for his comments about the officials in their win over Tottenham Hotspur last month.

"Darwin will not be available, it's inflammation of the tendon in the toe. Very painful obviously, and he didn't train so he will not be available for tomorrow," Klopp told reporters. "The long-term injuries are still out, but yes, all the rest should be available. Bobby trained yesterday."

On Thursday, Liverpool announced that all of Firmino, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Naby Keita and James Milner would leave the club when their contracts expire in June, and the quartet will enjoy a final Anfield send-off this weekend on the back of disrupted campaigns.

Firmino and Milner have been integral to Liverpool's spate of trophies under Klopp, but the injury-plagued Keita and Oxlade-Chamberlain have found it more difficult to make their mark.

Nevertheless, Klopp hailed all members of the out-of-contract quartet as "Liverpool legends" and will be "forever thankful" for their contributions to the Reds' haul of silverware.

"This game is super difficult for a number of reasons. We have spoken with the boys this week that it's super difficult and super emotional. We say goodbye from my point of view to four Liverpool legends," Klopp added.

"Two of them were here when I arrived, Bobby and Millie. None of this would have happened without them. Ox was unlucky in moments with bad injuries at the wrong moments, when he got injured against Roma, he was pretty much irreplaceable at that moment.

"People will say the same about Naby, he was probably injured a bit too much but if you look back, you see he played in a lot of important games. All four of them won all major trophies pretty much.

"Nothing is forever, that's how it is. I will be forever thankful. They are all phenomenal players and they will get the send-off they deserve. It will be absolutely emotional 100%."

Liverpool head into their penultimate game of the season sitting fifth in the Premier League table, one point behind Manchester United having played a game more than the Red Devils, who travel to Bournemouth on Saturday afternoon. body check tags ::

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CManchester CityMan City38285594336189
2Arsenal38266688434584
3Manchester UnitedMan Utd38236958431575
4Newcastle UnitedNewcastle381914568333571
5Liverpool381910975472867
6Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton381881272531962
7Aston Villa38187135146561
8Tottenham HotspurSpurs38186147063760
9Brentford381514958461259
10Fulham38157165553252
11Crystal Palace381112154049-945
12Chelsea381111163847-944
13Wolverhampton WanderersWolves38118193158-2741
14West Ham UnitedWest Ham38117204255-1340
15Bournemouth38116213771-3439
16Nottingham ForestNott'm Forest38911183868-3038
17Everton38812183457-2336
RLeicester CityLeicester3897225168-1734
RLeeds UnitedLeeds38710214878-3031
RSouthampton3867253673-3725
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