Jurgen Klopp confirms Liverpool injury blow with Fabinho ruled out of FA Cup final against Chelsea
Posted by  badge Boss on May 12, 2022 - 08:44PM
Liverpool will be without Fabinho for the FA Cup final (Picture: Getty)

has confirmed midfielder Fabinho will miss the club’s final against through injury.

The Brazilian star , with Klopp .

Klopp has now confirmed Liverpool will be without Fabinho for Saturday’s FA Cup final as the club look to secure their second trophy of the season and keep their hopes of a remarkable quadruple alive.

Issuing an update on Fabinho on Thursday, Klopp told : ‘There’s a good chance that he will be back whenever – not for the weekend but whenever.’

Fabinho has been a mainstay in Liverpool’s team since his £39m move from Monaco in 2018, helping the Reds win the Premier League, Champions League, Super Cup and EFL Cup.

The 28-year-old has made 47 appearances for Liverpool this season, helping Klopp’s side challenge for another domestic league title and reaching another Champions League final.

The Brazilian suffered an injury in Liverpool’s clash with Aston Villa (Picture: Getty)

Earlier in the season, as Blues goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga missed the decisive spot-kick at Wembley.

It is the first time the same teams have met in both the EFL Cup and FA Cup final in the same season since Arsenal and Sheffield Wednesday in 1993.

Liverpool go into the final having , while Chelsea .

Chelsea’s win at Elland Road came at a cost, however, with .

Mateo Kovacic was injured by Leeds United’s Daniel James (Picture: Getty)

Blues boss Thomas Tuchel now expects Kovacic to miss the FA Cup final, telling reporters after the Leeds clash: ‘We need to wait for the examination but it is very unlikely and that is absolutely bad news for us of course.’

Chelsea’s Ruben Loftus-Cheek, meanwhile, admits his teammates want to ‘get Liverpool back’ when they meet at Wembley this weekend.

‘We want to get them back, simple as that,’ the England international said. ‘I felt it was a fantastic game last time in the ELF Cup final.

‘It could have gone either way. So we’ll look forward to that and we’ll look forward to getting our revenge.’

.

 and .