Liverpool midfielder Lucas has been ruled out for up to six weeks with a thigh injury sustained during the Capital One Cup final loss to Manchester City. The 29-year-old hurt his thigh while taking a penalty, which was saved by City goalkeeper Willy Caballero, in Sundays penalty shoot-out at Wembley.Lucas played no part in the convincing 3-0 Premier League win over Manuel Pellegrinis men at Anfield on Wednesday and his injury is now worse than first feared. Ive never heard of an injury like this, after taking a penalty, manager Jurgen Klopp told reporters ahead of Liverpools trip to Crystal Palace this weekend. Its a quad injury, hell be out for five or six weeks. Lucas had his penalty saved by Willy Caballero in the shoot-out Lucas, who was deployed as a makeshift centre-back by Klopp last weekend, has featured in 30 matches for Liverpool this season, starting 17 in the Premier League.Klopp also revealed striker Daniel Sturridge and defender Mamadou Sakho had returned to training after missing the midweek win over City. Daniel Sturridge played a full part in training on Friday The German confirmed Sturridge was fully involved in Fridays training session after struggling with cramp towards the end of extra-time on Sunday, while Sakho, who was substituted in the first half at Wembley after taking a blow to the head, took part in a light session. Liverpool head to Selhurst Park, live on Sky Sports 1, desperate to avenge the 2-1 defeat they suffered against Palace at Anfield in November.Victory over the Eagles would make it three league wins in a row for the Reds, who beat Aston Villa 6-0 prior to their win over Manchester City. 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Cheap Fake Yeezys .C. -- Rodney Hood connected from all over the court while freshman Jabari Parker was busy swatting shots and scoring in transition. WASHINGTON -- Trea Turner knows things will speed up during the postseason. He has the wheels to match.Since bursting into the majors in June, the Washington Nationals rookie has hit .342 with 14 doubles, eight triples, 13 home runs and 33 stolen bases in 73 games. Thats the highest batting average by a rookie with 300 at-bats since Ichiro Suzuki in 2001, and Turner has the ability to turn his level up as the situation dictates.This guy is phenomenal, Nationals closer Mark Melancon said. And hes just so even-keel, its not like hes on a hot streak or something. Thats his game. Hes got five tools and he uses them, hes level-headed, hes a smart player. Hes way beyond his years, and its impressive to watch him.Baseball lifer Dusty Baker likes Turners combination of speed and power. The 23-year-old can flash those tools at the plate and in center field. Turner often doesnt stop at first, but his speed on the base paths is something that Baker said changes the equation.When hes on the bases, he creates tension, said Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, who was with San Diego when the Padres had him in spring training. He turns doubles into triples, singles into doubles.Roberts Dodgers will be tasked with stopping Turner in the NL Division Series, which begins Friday at Nationals Park.Already, major league pitching has something of a book on Turner, and he knows its on him to make the most of his key at-bats.Pitchers adjust and its whether or not you have the approach or fundamentals, whatever you want to call it, to either continue to do what youre doing or to adjust back to them, Turner said. Postseason will be no different. Theres just more eyes watching.There are always eyes watching Turner, whos so fast it sometimes seems like hes gliding above the ground. He has told reigning NL MVP Bryce Harper that he enjoys hitting triples so that teammates can drive him in, and that enthusiasm is a spark in the Nationals clubhouse.Aw, man, its a lot of fun, Harper said. He brings that energy, brings that fire that you want. A kid that can really come up here and enjoy the game, have his fun and it really just shows his speed.Turner converted on 84.6 percent of his stolen-base attempts and in the process reminded former Colorado Rockies manager Walt Weiss oof Bo Jackson with the kind of impact speed can have on a game.ddddddddddddWeiss said Turner is in the same class as Jackson, Billy Hamilton, Willie Wilson, Willie McGee and Vince Coleman.Those were the fastest of the fast, Weiss said. Those guys change the dynamics of the game when they get on. The pitcher has to think differently, the catcher thinks differently, the infielders are thinking differently, so it puts you on the defensive when a guy like that gets on base. Its a major weapon.Turner is just one rookie to keep an eye on in the playoffs. Here are a few more:COREY SEAGER, DODGERS: The All-Star shortstop is a big reason Los Angeles won the NL West, hitting 26 home runs and putting up 72 RBI as a 22-year-old. Seager has long been a top prospect since going in the first round in 2012, and hes primed to improve on his .235 average from the 2015 playoffs when he was a major league newcomer.Hes handled himself well, hes handled his rise well, hes handed the L.A. lights well, said former Dodgers shortstop Jimmy Rollins, who helped Seager a year ago. He makes it look easy. ... He does things that you would normally tell a guy not to do.T.J. RIVERA, METS: A season-ending injury to Wilmer Flores could have been another dent in New Yorks wild-card hopes, but Rivera stepped into the lineup and looked like a veteran. Rivera hit .359 with three homers since becoming the Mets full-time second baseman during an impressive September.TYLER NAQUIN, INDIANS: Naquin made Clevelands roster out of spring training and hit .296 with 14 home runs and 43 RBI. Like Turner, Naquin has power and speed, as he became the first Indians player to hit a walk-off inside-the-park home run in 100 years. Red Sox pitching will be a major test for him.KENTA MAEDA, DODGERS: The Japanese right-hander is set to be Los Angeles starter for Game 3 of the NLDS, which will be his first career game against Washington. The 28-year-old went 16-11 with a 3.48 ERA and 179 strikeouts in his first 32 major league starts. Opponents are hitting .171 off his slider, which he mixes with a four-seam fastball.---AP Sports Writer Howard Fendrich contributed to this story. 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