Ryan Gravenberch made his debut for Liverpool in Thursday night's Europa League match against LASK.
However, the Dutchman was forced to leave the pitch in the second half due to injury and Jurgen Klopp has given a reassuring update on his recent signing.
The young midfielder had an impactful performance for the Reds, contributing to their victory. He provided his first assist for the Merseysiders by setting up Luis Diaz for the second goal and also created four key scoring opportunities for his teammates.
Nevertheless, the 21-year-old appeared to sustain a minor injury during the second half and was replaced by Mohamed Salah in the 74th minute. After the match, Klopp clarified the situation, stating that Gravenberch was in good condition and that his substitution was primarily due to some cramping, as he hadn't played for an extended period.
It is expected that the former Bayern Munich talent will be available for Liverpool's upcoming match against West Ham on Sunday as the team aims to maintain its current impressive form.
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