1 month ago | By The Empire of The Kop
When Liverpool confirmed Jurgen Klopp's team selection for the Premier League clash with Chelsea on Thursday night, many fans wondered where Nat Phillips was.
Even though Fabinho was brought back into the team after an injury, it was a surprise the Bolton-born centre-half wasn't even on the bench at Anfield.
Rhys Williams was named in his place, however.
Speaking shortly before kick-off, the Liverpool boss confirmed Phillips had picked up a fresh injury, but is yet to confirm the true nature of the affliction.
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