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Liverpool duo doubtful for Queens Park Rangers trip

Liverpool duo doubtful for QPR trip
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Kenny Dalglish does not expect to have Glen Johnson or Craig Bellamy available for Liverpool's match against Queens Park Rangers.

Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish does not expect to have Craig Bellamy or Glen Johnson at his disposal for tomorrow's trip to Queens Park Rangers.

Both players, who missed Sunday's 2-1 FA Cup win over Stoke City with injuries, had been given an outside chance of regaining fitness in time for the match at Loftus Road.

However, Dalglish is planning for the encounter without the duo.

"I don't think Glen will be available and maybe not Bellers either, but we'll wait and see," Dalglish told reporters.

"The boys who played on Sunday haven't really trained since, so we'll see how they are this morning. They're coming in later on and we'll analyse what we've got."

The Reds go into the match seventh in the Premier League table.

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