Liverpool are currently third-placed in the Premier League table. They are leveled with second-placed Tottenham Hotspur and are seven points behind league leaders Chelsea.
Liverpool have been on fire and have what it takes to catch Chelsea and win the league title this season. Nevertheless, latest developments indicates that they may suffer a major setback in the form of points deduction if they choose to play Joel Matip.
The Reds failed to get any clear reply from FIFA on whether they should play the former Schalke defender or not and are now ready to play the Cameroonian defender in the upcoming FA Cup replay against Plymouth.
A year ago, the 25-year-old star announced his retirement from international football but he was however selected by the national side for the African Cup of Nations. Here is where the problem lies. Matip rejected to go for the competition and Cameroon’s boss on his part reached out to FIFA so that Matip will not be able to feature for Liverpool until the AFCON is completed.
Matip has been an important member of Jurgen Klopp’s squad this season, featured in 12 league games and scored once. The Mirror however added that Liverpool boss Klopp will try one more time to get a clear answer from FIFA before selecting the team against Plymouth, but Liverpool may make a decision and then see what happens next. It added that Matip could be suspended, Liverpool might be fined and could even get points deducted.
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