Jürgen Klopp believes Joel Matip’s decision not to represent Cameroon in the forthcoming Africa Cup of Nations and remain with Liverpool is good news for his side.

The centre-back – who is back in training having missed last weekend’s trip to Bournemouth - will stay with the Reds in January, rather than taking part in the tournament with Indomitable Lions in Gabon in the New Year.

Klopp told his pre-West Ham press conference at Melwood: “We actually had this talk a few weeks ago already, so I was not surprised [by the news].

“Of course, I am happy about this, there is no doubt, but the players make these decisions by themselves – there is nothing the club can do.

“For Joel it is different because he has grown up in Germany and all that stuff, so that’s different – that’s always different and there are a few players like this – and so he decided this for himself and that is good for us.”

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The news has been greeted equally as positively by Liverpool supporters, who have quickly taken to Matip thanks to his seamless start to life in the Premier League following a summer transfer from FC Schalke.

Indeed, his absence in last Sunday’s 4-3 defeat at Bournemouth has been pointed to as a key factor in the outcome at the Vitality Stadium in some quarters; however, while Klopp is delighted with the impact the 25-year-old has made so far, he feels the lack of his presence in the back line wasn’t the reason for the loss.

The boss continued: “He is a good player and obviously has adapted pretty quickly to what we need. It’s worked really well. But it’s not fair, even the centre-halves were not perfect around the goals [we’ve conceded] – and that’s pretty likely most of the time we’ve conceded goals, the centre-half is around and could have done better. At Burnley, the other game we lost, we should have defended the goals much earlier than in the centre-half region. We made similar mistakes again – and again a team used it.

“It was clear a lot of people would say a lot of things about what we did wrong [at Bournemouth] – and they are right, but it was one match. We had a few similar problems in other matches which the opponent didn’t use, so we were already aware of it, but this game helped us a lot to really understand what the problem is with our protection sometimes. That’s all.

“Joel is a wonderful player but Luc, Dejan, Ragnar and Joe Gomez in the future again, they are really good football players and they will do a wonderful job for Liverpool – and they have done already. If you want to judge finally these players then do it, I won’t do this.”