Klopp sidesteps Sakho storm after win Mamadou Sakho
Mamadou Sakho

Mamadou Sakho

JURGEN KLOPP would not allow controversial comments from defender Mamadou Sakho to take the gloss of a “brilliant” first-half performance from his Liverpool side as they beat Hull City 5-1 at Anfield.

Sakho said in a social media posting on Saturday that suggestions that he was not fit to play were a “lie”.

Sakho – who was sent home from Liverpool’s pre-season tour of the United States for disciplinary reasons – is yet to play for the Reds this season and rejected the chance to move on loan before the transfer window closed.

Liverpool manager Klopp said earlier this month that the France international did not need to regain his trust but that Sakho needed to build up his fitness after not playing since April following a suspension for a failed drugs tests – subsequently  overturned by Uefa – and an injury sustained in pre-season.

But Sakho disputed those claims and said he had completed his rehabilitation work.

“I accept my situation but I can’t accept the lie – the fans deserve to know the truth,” the former Paris Saint-Germain defender, 29, said on Snapchat.

“Now it’s three weeks since I am fit to play games. I finish all my rehabilitation work.”

Klopp was asked about Sakho’s comments after Liverpool had won for a third successive Premier League game but said this was not the time to make a response.

The German added: “On a match day I’m in completely the wrong mood to think about things like this.

“It’s not the right moment to speak about it. It makes sense to think about something and then you give the right answer. It is not positive, I would say.

“I will address the situation when I think is the right moment. I haven’t decided when that is but it’s not Christmas.” — SuperSport

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