Liverpool given Gravenberch injury scare
Liverpool was been dealt another potential injury scare after Ryan Gravenberch suffered a "minor" hamstring injury while representing Netherlands.
The midfielder played 90 minutes in the win over Malta on Friday, but was replaced at half-time during the Oranje's 4-0 World Cup qualifying victory over Finland on Monday.
Gravenberch, who has played in all but one of Liverpool's Premier League matches so far this season, was taken off as a precaution and will be assessed following his return to Merseyside.
"Ryan indicated he was experiencing some minor hamstring discomfort," Koeman said. "We obviously didn't take any risks with that."
Liverpool has already seen Ibrahima Konate withdraw from France's squad over the weekend due to a thigh injury. It was a recurrence of the one that forced him off against Chelsea, a match in which Gravenberch was used as an emergency centre-back.
Gravenberch has scored two goals and provided two assists in all competitions for Liverpool so far this term.
Last month, he became the youngest Liverpool player to both score and assist a goal in a Premier League Merseyside derby, helping the Reds to a 2-1 victory.
Liverpool faces Manchester United at home in the league on Monday, with goalkeeper Alisson also missing through injury.
