Tsimikas explains why he turned back before Greece camp

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Liverpool are second in the Premier League table on 27 points. AFP

Liverpool defender Kostas Tsimikas spoke about why he left the Greece training camp before the end of the international break and he said it was to return to the Reds to prepare for their next matches.

Kostas Tsimikas was not part of his national team's Euro 2024 qualifying match against France on Tuesday, as he had featured in their friendly victory against New Zealand last week.

"I could not play in the game against France because if I should take a yellow card, I would not play in the [play-off] games in March, which are more important than the one against France. I decided to come back earlier to the team, to be with the squad, to train with the team, to be more ready," he said.

He went on to add: "It was my decision and this is what I wanted to do because, as everybody knows, most of the time we play 12.30 after the international break and even the players who played far, they didn't come yet, they come probably one day, two days before the game. So for me, I think it was a very good chance to come earlier to be with the team and to train hard."

Liverpool are second in the Premier League table on 27 points - one behind leaders Manchester City - having won eight games, drawn three and lost just one in the English top-flight.

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