Liverpool's Egyptian Mohamed Salah will be back in action against Brentford on Saturday after a month and a half out with a muscle injury in the Premier League.
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The striker picked up a hamstring injury while playing for Egypt in the Africa Cup of Nations and has missed Liverpool's last eight games - four Premier League, two FA Cup and two League Cup games. "Mo is training normally, so he is automatically back in the squad," Jurgen Klopp told the media on Friday.
Liverpool face Brentford this Saturday in what will be their final game before they play Chelsea in the League Cup final on Sunday 25 February.
The Reds will have Alisson Becker back from the flu that caused him to miss the last game, Ibrahima Konaté from suspension, Joe Gomez, also ill, and Conor Bradley, who recently lost his father. Klopp will be without Trent Alexander-Arnold, who has a knee injury, and Dominik Szoboszlai, who has a hamstring problem.
It was in the 35th minute that the scoreboard was opened in the game played this Saturday at Gtech Community Stadium and it was scored by the Uruguayan Darwin Nunez who took advantage of a great assistance from Diogo Jota to then define world class in front of the goalkeeper.
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