Liverpool's defender Andy Robertson recently underwent surgery to rectify the shoulder injury he sustained while playing for Scotland. This injury stemmed from a collision with Spain's goalkeeper Unai Simon during Scotland's Euro 2024 qualifying match in early October.

In this season, the left-back, who has featured in eight league matches and scored one goal for Liverpool, was replaced by Kostas Tsimikas in the recent triumphant Merseyside derby against Everton.

He is expected to undergo a substantial period of recovery, and Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was unable to specify an exact timeline for his return to action.

“Robbo had surgery and all went well, as good as it could be, so the recovery starts after he wakes up,” Klopp told reporters on Wednesday.

“I think it happened this morning. That’s it. We don’t know how long it will take or whatever, but the first step is done, that’s good.”

Klopp might opt for extensive alterations when Toulouse comes to Anfield for the Group E Europa League fixture on Thursday.

However, Klopp is adamant about not underestimating the French side, despite their relatively modest European track record.

“Toulouse deserve all our respect. It is a really interesting story, winning the (French) Cup last year,” he said.

“It was a massive thing. They are a young team, a talented team, you see them playing really nice football and they have a clear idea.

“They got a point against PSG and it was a massive one so we have to make sure we are really ready. Then it is about us. We have to create an atmosphere through the way we play.”

Liverpool would go five points clear in the group with a win, leaving them firmly on track for the knockout stages.

“We want to win football games and this is the next opportunity,” Klopp said.

“A win would bring us to nine points with Toulouse on four, but knowing that changes nothing. We have to play our best. We will make a few changes but not too much.

“The boys have shown they are really ready for the competition. That’s what I wanted to see.”

Cody Gakpo may make a comeback for Liverpool, as the Dutch forward has recuperated from a knee injury he suffered during the 2-1 loss to Tottenham in September.

“Cody is in full training now since Sunday, which means he is available for the squad. Whatever we do with that we will have to see, but that’s good as well,” Klopp said.