Salah To Return For Liverpool Against Atalanta
The Egyptian
missed the win over Leicester after a positive coronavirus test while on
international duty but is back to play in the Champions League
Liverpool will
welcome back Mohamed Salah for their Champions League clash
with Atalanta on
Wednesday night.
The Reds’
top scorer is available after missing Sunday’s Premier League win over
Leicester following a positive coronavirus test while on international duty
with Egypt.
Jurgen Klopp
confirmed on Tuesday that the 28-year-old had tested negative and was able to
return to full training with Liverpool’s squad at Kirkby.
Salah could
now go straight back into the starting XI as the English champions look to
secure progression to the Champions League knockout stages, which they can
achieve with a victory at Anfield on Wednesday evening. Klopp told reporters:
“Mo trained with the team yesterday and looked really good. All the tests were
negative so now, if nothing changes, he’s available, which is good.
“Now we have
to see what we do, because he was quarantined until three days ago.”
Liverpool
will, however, be without a host of first-teamers for the game against
the Serie A outfit.
Captain
Jordan Henderson (groin) will miss out, as will defender Trent Alexander-Arnold
(calf).
Virgil van
Dijk and Joe Gomez, of course, are sidelined for the long term with knee
injuries, while it looks unlikely that Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain or Thiago
Alcantara will be ready to return for this game.
In addition,
Naby Keita picked up a hamstring issue against Leicester, while Xherdan Shaqiri
missed out entirely due to an unspecified muscle complaint. Neither are
expected to be part of Klopp’s squad against Atalanta.
“All the
rest, no news,” Klopp said. “One looks closer, the other not so close, that’s
how the situation is. We will see who is available.
“I don’t
want to speak too much about it because I have no idea who Atalanta can bring,
so why should we give any kind of information to them?”
Liverpool
won 5-0 when the sides met in Bergamo earlier this month, but Klopp is
expecting a tougher assignment on Merseyside.
“Atalanta
would be a threat without a point to prove, to be honest,” he said. “The night
in Atalanta was really special, we played exceptionally well, and pretty much
everything was right. Things came together and we won the game the way we won
it.
“We know
that this game has nothing to do with the game tomorrow night. We know that we
have to be ready again. Atalanta are a top team with a special way to play. We
did well at Atalanta, but we need to do well again otherwise we will have
problems.
“I expect
problems, to be honest, because it’s always like this. But we try to work on
the solutions in the short period of time we have.”
He added:
“It’s all on the table, it’s clear that if we win then some problems will be
sorted. But we have to play, be ready to work really, really hard against
them.
“This
man-marking system is really difficult to play, that’s why they were so
successful in the past years. They will not change, they will play in a similar
way. We will see who we can line up tomorrow and try to make the best of
situation.”

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