Klopp defends Rooney
Wayne Rooney has
found an unlikely ally in Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, who leapt to the defence
of the Manchester United striker by saying the legends of the past "drank
like devils".
Rooney apologised on Wednesday after
images emerged of him on international duty looking worse for wear having
dropped in on a wedding party over the weekend following Friday's victory over
Scotland at Wembley.
The
incident seemingly angered the Football Association who announced they would be
reviewing what players are allowed to do in their free time, while Sky Sports
reported United manager Jose Mourinho was furious that the forward had been
with members of England's backroom staff into the early hours of Sunday.
"I
feel sorry for the players," Klopp told reporters on Thursday.
"We
live on the sunny side of life and all this stuff but in the end, maybe it is a
surprise, there is a human being behind the kid.
"This generation is the most professional generation of
footballers - not only in England - we have ever had. All the legends you
admire drank like devils and smoked like crazy and were still good players.
Nobody does that anymore. I've no idea where Wayne was but I'm pretty sure it
was not that serious."
The Liverpool boss is preparing his Premier League leaders for
Saturday's trip to Southampton, but will have to play a waiting game over the
fitness of Adam Lallana.
Lallana's form this season has been superb with the midfielder
having at last found his feet at the club after a mixed start at Anfield
following a 25 million-pound ($31.19 million) move from Southampton in 2014.
He continued his good start to the season on the international
stage with goals in England's games against Scotland and Spain, before
suffering a groin injury against the latter at Wembley on Tuesday.
"With Adam we don't know yet exactly," Klopp said.
"Of course, nobody comes off the pitch when they don't feel
anything and I've spoken to him already, he felt (something) but we couldn't do
a scan until now, so we have to wait for this.
"As you can imagine, it will be close. The time until
Southampton is short, so I don't know. Hopefully, it is not too serious, but we
have to wait."

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