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Liverpool games Kostas Tsimikas will likely miss after positive Covid-19 test

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Liverpool star Kostas Tsimikaswill likely miss a number of games after testing positive for Covid-19. The Greece international signed from Olympiakos earlier this summer and still stands as the only arrival at Anfield.He has joined to provide competition at left-back, where Andy Robertson was the club's only recognised player there.

But the Scotsman may need to stay fit after Greek outlet SPORT 24 revealed that Tsimikas has tested positive for coronavirus.

With Greece preparing to take on Slovenia in the Nations League, the defender flew out with the squad.However, the news that he has contracted the disease will hit Liverpool hard.The Premier League will prepare to start this month and the Reds are looking to defend their crown.

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