Jurgen Klopp admits it was an error making Trent Alexander-Arnold Liverpool captain - but claims Mohamed Salah should not have been given the armband instead.
Alexander-Arnold skippered his boyhood club for the first time in the Champions League dead rubber against FC Midtjylland earlier this month.
All "four captains" of Liverpool's "players committee" - Jordan Henderson, James Milner, Virgil van Dijk and Georginio Wijnaldum - did not feature in the fixture, handing the 22-year-old his chance to lead the side.
Salah, 28, has since revealed he was unhappy not to be chosen by Klopp for the role. But while the Reds' boss conceded he had made a mistake, he says Divock Origi should have been the captain instead. "I didn't realise it was that
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