Jurgen Klopp has had two players return to training ahead of the Premier League clash against Wolves on Sunday.
The Reds have been hit with injury problems in recent weeks with Alisson, Joe Gomez, Virgil van Dijk, Xherdan Shaqiri and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Thiago and James Milner all going to miss the game at Anfield.
However, Klopp could welcome two other players back into the fold as they try to climb back to the top of the table.
Both Naby Keita and Trent Alexander-Arnold have returned to training and can be included in the squad against Wolves.
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Coady gives judgment to Jota
Wolf Captain Conor Coady is impressed by how former Wolvenman Diogo Jota has settled in Anfield.
The attacker moved from Wolves to Liverpool in the summer and has taken off in a red shirt, scoring five times in the Premier League this season.
He hopes to contribute to that number today against his old club.
“He’s been fantastic,” Coady told the club’s official website. “I think every player in our dressing room knew what kind of player he was, we know what character he is, and we know he would have gone there with the right mindset.”
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Nuno disagrees with Klopp
Nuno Espirito Santo disagrees with Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp on whether the number of Premier League substitutions should increase from three to five.
Klopp has been an outspoken advocate, citing the number of injuries his squad has piled up to justify an increase from the standard three.
But Nuno has gone against his counterpart in this matter.
“I never changed my mind,” said Nuno prior to Sunday’s trip to Anfield.
“I still believe there is not enough evidence that the solution is about three or five replacements.
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