Klopp gives update on Salah's status as he heads to Prague with Liverpool.

The Egyptian player resumed training with the team this week.

March 6th 2024.

Klopp gives update on Salah's status as he heads to Prague with Liverpool.
Liverpool's star player, Mohamed Salah, has finally returned to team training after recovering from a hamstring strain. The Egyptian has been out of action for a while, causing him to miss important games against Chelsea, Nottingham Forest, Southampton, and Luton. However, he was spotted back in training on Wednesday and has even travelled with the squad for their Europa League clash with Sparta Prague.

Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool's manager, is thrilled to have Salah back and available for selection. However, he also wants to be cautious with the 31-year-old's return. After two recent spells on the sidelines, Klopp intends to ease Salah back into action slowly. When asked about his potential involvement in the Sparta Prague game, Klopp replied, "Yeah, Mo has travelled with us and trained for two days with full energy. We have to see how we can use him."

Klopp also mentioned how happy Salah was to be back with the team, considering his unlucky situation of being out for so long. He also acknowledged the intense period of the season and the need for all players to be available. So, while everyone is excited to have Salah back, they want to be careful with his usage and not rush him into too much action too soon.

When questioned about Salah's potential involvement with the Egyptian national team during the upcoming international break, Klopp made it clear that it was not his decision to make. He stated that it would be discussed and decided by other departments and that they were not really involved in that decision. For now, the focus is on how long Salah can play and how much he can be used for Liverpool.

Despite being back in training for only two days, Klopp believes it makes sense to have Salah in the squad for the Sparta Prague game. However, he also wants to be cautious and see how much they can push him, considering his recent injury. As for the upcoming international break, Klopp reiterated that it was not up to him and that they were not involved in those discussions. They will focus on Salah's usage with Liverpool and take it from there.

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