Liverpool have confirmed Mamadou Sakho will be sidelined for six to eight weeks following his consultation with a knee specialist.
The France international, in fine form since regaining his place from Dejan Lovren in September, suffered knee ligament damage when landing awkwardlyagainst Crystal Palace on Sunday. A scan on Monday allayed fears the central defender had ruptured a cruciate ligament but a further assessment was required to determine the exact nature of the injury. Sakho visited a specialist in Liverpool on Tuesday and the club has confirmed it will be six to eight weeks before the 25-year-old is available again.
Sakho is the fourth senior player whom Jürgen Klopp has lost to a knee problem since he took over as manager last month. Danny Ings and Joe Gomez are long-term absentees with ruptured anterior cruciate ligaments and Daniel Sturridge has yet to feature under Klopp after a training-ground collision led to a buildup of fluid on the knee. Jordon Ibe suffered bruising to a knee against Palace but could be fit to face Manchester City after the international break.
