Jurgen  Klopp has been handed another hammer blow ahead of his first game as  Liverpool manager after Danny Ings was ruled out for the season.
The  striker, who only made his full England debut on Monday in Lithuania,  has torn his anterior cruciate ligament, the same injury that young full  back Joe Gomez suffered playing for England’s Under 21s on Tuesday  night.
Klopp  confirmed that Gomez will be out for the season at his first weekly  press conference at Melwood but it subsequently emerged that Ings, who  has arguably been Liverpool’s standout player so far, was facing a  similar absence.
Liverpool have been dealt another blow after it emerged Danny Ings (centre) would miss the rest of the season
The former Burnley man made his senior debut for England in Monday night's win against Lithuania
Joe Gomez has also been ruled out for the season after sustaining a cruciate knee ligament injury
 Ings was hurt in a challenge during a routine training session at Melwood on Wednesday 
It  is a devastating setback for Ings. The 23-year-old was taking part in a  routine session at Melwood on Wednesday when he was hurt in a  challenge. He was taken for scans straight away when the news was  confirmed and he will now have surgery next week, as will Gomez.
He  was a player with whom Klopp was looking forward to working but the  injury he sustained in the final minutes against Kazakhstan on Tuesday  at the Ricoh Arena means he will now have to wait until next year to do  that.
Gomez  was able to hobble down the touchline when he was substituted straight  away by England Under 21 boss Gareth Southgate. It was initially hoped  the damage he had done was not too severe but the extent of the problem  only came to light at Melwood.
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