
Fabinho is happy to accept more responsibility in Liverpool's midfield.
The Reds will be without Thiago Alcantara, Curtis Jones and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain for Monday's clash with Manchester United.
Asked if he was concerned with the upheaval in the midfielder, Fabinho told the Liverpool Echo: "No, I don't worry about it too much. Of course it is not good to have this number of players injured in the beginning of the season. For the last game the two players who played with me were Milly (James Milner) and Harvey (Elliott) and I think they played a really good game.
"Milly has been here for like seven or eight years, it is not hard for him to come in the team and play good football. Harvey, he is hungry to show his potential, show his talent so every player who came in the team wants to stay in the team, play good football, to show that they deserve this place so this is not a problem for me. For the manager I think it is not a problem as well.
"I think I have a big responsibility in the team because I consider myself an important player for the team so I want to always play my best football and be at a high level. It doesn't matter who plays with me, I just want to help the team-mates next to me, I don't think there is more responsibility if you have an injury to Hendo or Thiago, the players who play more often with me."
