The 26-year-old pulled out of the squad for Thursday’s 2-1 Europa League win over
Bordeaux after reporting discomfort in his foot after a session.
Sturridge has missed almost as many matches (68) as he has
featured in (70) since joining the club nearly three years ago, and hip surgery
in May has restricted him to just 252 minutes over three appearances this
season.
He featured in only 18 games in the previous campaign
because of thigh, calf and hip problems and Klopp has yet to play him since
taking over as manager in mid-October.
The German has made allowances for the amount of time
Sturridge has been sidelined, but admits the striker cannot be given an
extended period to recover with the side still competing in three competitions
at this stage of the season.
"The situation is Daniel was very often injured in the
last few months, and maybe years, so it is normal when you get back in training
usually it is not the quality, but you need training," he said.
"Your body has to learn to adapt to new intensities of
training and in this time you have to learn what is serious pain and what is only pain.
"Everyone wants him back on the pitch but we all have
to learn.
"Now we can say [his latest issue] is not that serious
but it is not possible to go on as before so we have to react to every
situation - which is normal for injuries.
"When Daniel comes back usually after this long break
you would train five weeks in a row and play only in friendly games.
"That would be the best, but of course we know the
world is not perfect so we have to try the best and the quickest.
"It is a really long period so now we have to stay
patient I am sorry to say: sorry for you, sorry for me, sorry for him."
Klopp could not say whether Sturridge would be fit to be
included in Sunday's squad to face Swansea.
However, he revealed captain Jordan Henderson, who has not played since the
second match of the season after heel problems and then a broken bone in his
foot, will not be considered until fully fit.
The midfielder returned to training with the full squad this
week and is keen to play, but his manager insists he will take it day-by-day
with the 25-year-old.
"He wants [to play] but we have to wait," said
Klopp.
"I am waiting for him, that is what I told him. For a
player like him he is always [knocking] on the door saying 'Give me five
minutes, ten minutes'.
"I like this, but it is not always the best thing to
do. He has a big step ahead of him now.
"Everything we do is 120 per cent so you need to be
prepared for this. Players like Hendo have to be fit, not only 50 per cent.
"If he is in this shape we can use him and he can help
us."
Klopp also questioned whether Christian Benteke, whose brilliantly-taken goal
won the game against Bordeaux, is ready to start again after 90 minutes against
the French club.
"I don't know in this moment if Christian is capable of
playing two games in three days. We will have to decide," he said.
"But it is not the most difficult situation at this
moment with the strikers because we have Christian, Divock [Origi] and Roberto
[Firmino] who are good.
"We need all of them for this big number of
games."
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