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Klopp and Liverpool poised to be handed a significant injury boost today ahead of the Man City match – report

Liverpool could receive a significant injury boost ahead of their top-of-the-table Premier League meeting with Manchester City on Sunday.
According to DaveOCKOP, Mo Salah is scheduled to resume full training today after suffering a recurrence of a muscular injury after his brief comeback in the 4-1 win over Brentford last month.

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liverpool man city

That is the 31-year-old’s sole appearance for his club since New Year’s Day, after his participation with Egypt at the Africa Cup of Nations was cut short by a hamstring ailment.
Salah will not be risked for the Europa League tie against Sparta Prague on Thursday, but if he comes through almost a full week of training uninjured, he might have a chance of starring against Man city.

His probable comeback for Sunday would be a massive boost for Liverpool heading into that mammoth clash, especially with Diogo Jota out injured for at least a few weeks.

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arsenal vs liverpool

If the 31-year-old plays against City, it might spark a power struggle with Egypt, whose FA has stated that if he plays for his club in the meantime, he will be called up for their March games.

That’s a battle for another day; Liverpool‘s priority right now is to bring him back into full training so he can maybe play against Pep Guardiola‘s team.

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Paul vs Klopp_11zon

In the next days, many eyes will be on the AXA Training Centre to see if a certain Egyptian King makes an appearance.

 

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