Storm Ciaran forced the cancellation of Liverpool’s return flight; how long will they be stuck on the interstate?
The Reds’ tenure in Bournemouth is short-lived.
Western Europe is feeling the full force of nature as storm Ciarán made landfall on Wednesday, severely damaging France, Spain, Belgium, and the United Kingdom. Since this does not appear to be something that will happen anytime soon, there are a lot of unanswered questions in this part of the continent.
The Reds will need to find other ways to get to Liverpool because many flights, including their own, have been canceled due to bad weather. This will allow the team to concentrate on their upcoming game at Anfield against Luton. This will be the first reason the Reds look for a quick and safe alternative.
Following a significant victory, Liverpool’s next challenge will be to find a way to get to Anfield as soon as possible without compromising their physical integrity. Nevertheless, the Reds have already made their decision, and they will need to take the bus, which will make the trip from Bournemouth to Liverpool rather lengthy.
With the flights canceled, Liverpool’s only and best option would be to travel far; however, the Reds will have to travel by bus for nearly five hours, which will be very taxing on the players, who won’t have much time to recuperate physically and won’t be sidelined by an unfortunate injury during the next games.
Physical deterioration concerns Klopp
The benefit of flying is how quickly you can get to your location, but because of the current situation in Europe, there are no flights available on the network, therefore the best option will be to take the bus. It will take about five hours, though, so this could result in injuries from tired muscles or issues from inadequate sleep after such a lengthy bus ride.