Daniel Sturridge needs to figure out how to manage diverse levels of agony, as indicated by Liverpool supervisor Jurgen Klopp.
The 26-year-old striker has played three recreations this season and just seven since October 2014 and hip surgery in May has constrained him to 252 minutes more than three diversions in the ebb and flow battle. He is as yet anticipating his first activity under Klopp.
Sturridge's most recent mishap was harming his foot in preparing, constraining his withdrawal from the squad for Thursday's 2-1 Europa League win over Bordeaux. Klopp said it was "not genuine", but rather cautioned his star striker he expected to adjust for his profession to thrive.
"The circumstance is Daniel was regularly harmed in the most recent couple of months, and perhaps years, so it is ordinary when you get back in preparing for the most part it is not the quality, but rather you need preparing," said Klopp who was uncertain on whether Sturridge would be fit for Sunday's match with Swansea at Anfield.
"Your body needs to figure out how to adjust to new intensities of preparing and in this time you need to realize what is not kidding torment and what is just agony.
"Everybody needs him back on the pitch however we all need to learn. Presently we can say [his most recent issue] is not that genuine but rather it is impractical to go ahead as before so we need to respond to each circumstance - which is ordinary for wounds.
"At the point when Daniel returns typically after this long break you would prepare five weeks in succession and play just in cordial amusements.
"That would be the best, obviously we know the world is not culminate so we need to attempt the best and the speediest. It is a truly long stretch so now we need to stay quiet I am sorry to learn: sorry for you, too bad for me, too bad for him."
A major help for Klopp was Jordan Henderson keeping on inspiring in preparing on Friday.
The captain hasn't played subsequent to the triumph over Bournemouth in August in light of a heel harm before he endured a softened bone up his foot when he came back to preparing in September.
Klopp knows persistence is required on Henderson and said: "He needs [to play] however we need to hold up.
"I am sitting tight for him, that is the thing that I let him know. For a player like him he is dependably [knocking] on the entryway saying 'Give me five minutes, 10 minutes'.
"I like this, yet it is not generally the best thing to do. He has a major stride in front of him now. All that we do is 120 for every penny so you should be arranged for this. Players like Hendo must be fit, not just 50 for each penny.
"On the off chance that he is fit as a fiddle we can utilize him and he can help us."
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