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As Mohamed Salah has returned to the team, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Thiago Alcantara are in the treatment room, according to Jurgen Klopp.
Alisson was sick and missed a few games in December with a muscle strain. The Reds won 3-1 over Burnley in their most recent encounter.TҺе Brаzιl 𝚗о. 1 ιs rumоrеԀ tо Һаvе bее𝚗 ҺеаltҺy а𝚗Ԁ rеаԀy tо ρlаy о𝚗 FrιԀаy mоr𝚗ι𝚗g u𝚗tιl suffеrι𝚗g а𝚗 ι𝚗jury Ԁurι𝚗g tҺе Ԁаy’s lаst ρrаctιcе. In order to do additional tests on the muscular ailment and determine the severity of the condition, he will now spend the weekend at Anfield with Liverpool’s medical staff.\
All of this occurs at a pivotal juncture in the season, as Klopp’s team leads the Premier League title chase by two points over Manchester City and Arsenal—the latter of which still has a game remaining.The pivotal matchup with City is coming up on March 10. They will also play Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final the following weekend, though backup keeper Caoimhin Kelleher, who has participated in every match thus far in the campaign, was originally scheduled to start at Wembley. This season, Alisson has made 24 appearances in all competitions, giving up just 21 goals while maintaining nine clean sheets.In his pre-match press conference earlier on Friday, Klopp praised Alisson’s recovery from illness, saying, “Mo [Salah] is back in full training.” That automatically puts him in the running.
Ibou Konate is no longer suspended, Joey Gomez is back to normal, and Conor Bradley is back. The fact that Ali [Alisson] is back is a plus.