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Salah is already training and this would be the game in which he would return

Injuries seem to be getting better and better in Merseyside

By Charles Cornwall

The image that brings joy to everyone at Anfield
The image that brings joy to everyone at Anfield
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This season has been full of big changes for the Reds, from the loss of key players, to the prolonged absence of some players due to injury. This has undoubtedly been terrible news for Jürgen Klopp and his team, who despite having these big drawbacks are getting ahead and in very good shape and being a team that remains consistent.

The worst injury the Reds have suffered so far has been that of the Pharaoh, who is the leader in the Reds' attack. In addition, he is the team's reference player, always appearing when the team needs him most, with his recovery being the most desired by everyone at Anfield, and he already seems to have a return date, being a fairly quick recovery.

When the news broke that Mohaemed Salah is leaving the Egyptian national team camp after his injury in the match against Mozambique. This generated great doubts for Pharaoh. Despite this, on Thursday he can be seen back at the AXA Training Centre, with a light jog, filling everyone with joy at being able to see Salah well.

Although his injury could last a few days longer than expected, everything is ready for the pharaoh to return, and if he continues at the pace he is going and does not have any relapse, the pharaoh could return to play for Liverpool on Saturday, February 17 when the Reds visit the Gtech Community Stadium and play against Brentford for matchday 25 of the Premier League.

Mohaemed Salah's return could be accompanied by a few others

In addition to the Pharaoh, the Reds could also bring back players Kostas Tsimikas, Thiago Alcantara and Stefan Bajčetić who are days away from being discharged. February is an excellent month for the Reds to recover most of the injured players. The Reds have the opportunity to close the tournament in a better way than they would have started it.