Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has eased fears over the extent of Sadio Mane's injury after the forward was forced off during the first half of the 2-1 win at Wolves.
The Reds extended their Premier League advantage to 16 points with a hard-fought victory at Molineux on Thursday thanks to goals from Jordan Henderson and Roberto Firmino.
Victory allowed Klopp's relentless side to stretch their unbeaten league run to 40 and they still have a game in hand in next week's trip to West Ham.
There were concerns, however, in the opening period as Mane went down after 33 minutes, with the Senegalese holding his hamstring. Takumi Minamino came on in his place, but Klopp has moved to reassure supporters.
"Sadio is a real shame he had to go off," he said. "Hopefully it's not too bad - just a muscle tweak, but we will see tomorrow."
Liverpool have amassed 67 points from a possible 69 in the Premier League this season - at least five more than any side in English top-flight history has ever previously had after as many games of a campaign.
Klopp dismissed any pressure with the club closing in on a first title in 30 years, insisting he is not fixated on their position.
The German added: "I don't think about it, I had to ask about exactly the amount of points, that's the truth, I really forgot in the week.
"I didn't think about it, I know we play Sunday at Shrewsbury (in the FA Cup), I know we play Wednesday at West Ham and I know we play Saturday.
"That's three games in seven days which is a lot. We lost Sadio Mane (to a hamstring injury) and that's the pressure I think about. All the rest is no pressure.
"The message that 'you can lose six games' [and still win the title], I could vomit when I hear that to be honest. So just let's carry on. We have to find solutions for all the different games. Let's work on that, and that's probably without Sadio."
Liverpool travel to West Ham next week for their game in hand and victory would move them 19 points clear of Manchester City.
SOURCE: Skysports
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