Divock Origi: Injured Liverpool striker avoids broken ankle

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Liverpool 4-0 Everton: Win marred by Origi injury - Klopp

Liverpool striker Divock Origi has not broken his ankle but will have a further assessment on the injury he sustained in their win over Everton.

The 21-year-old Belgium international scored the opening goal in Wednesday's 4-0 victory at Anfield.

But he was substituted in the second half after a challenge by Ramiro Funes Mori, which saw the defender sent off.

"When I came in, everybody who saw the pictures thought maybe it's broken. It's not," said manager Jurgen Klopp.

"I went to Divock in the medical room and I saw him smiling. The ankle is twisted so we have to wait to see what happens to the ligaments.

"That's how it is. I can't say more."

Everton's Funes Mori appeared to stand on Origi's ankle and the Reds striker had to be taken off on a stretcher.

Klopp said after the game: "I haven't seen [the tackle] until now. I didn't see the television pictures. It's a big shadow on the game, to be honest.

"Usually if you tell me before the game we will win 4-0, I would feel different. But now we can talk about the game and this situation - we have to wait for a final assessment. It's absolutely too early."

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