Mohamed Salah has resumed training as Liverpool prepares to face Manchester City in the upcoming Premier League match.
In a much-anticipated return, Liverpool’s star forward Mohamed Salah has made his way back to training ahead of the highly crucial title clash against Manchester City this weekend.
The Egyptian, aged 31, had been sidelined due to a hamstring injury sustained during the Africa Cup of Nations. Since his return to Liverpool, Salah has only featured in one game, where he made an impact as a substitute by scoring in a comprehensive victory over Brentford, which was broadcasted live on TNT Sports.
However, Liverpool has been cautious with Salah’s recovery, opting to keep him out of subsequent matches against Luton Town, Chelsea, Southampton, and Nottingham Forest across various competitions such as the Premier League, FA Cup, and Carabao Cup.
The team’s manager, Jurgen Klopp, is set to address the media later today before their Europa League clash against Sparta Prague, a match that can be watched live on TNT Sports and discovery+. It remains uncertain whether Salah will be included in the lineup against the Czech champions.
Despite the uncertainty, Salah was seen in high spirits, sharing laughter with his teammates during training ahead of the European encounter. As he has traveled with the squad for the trip, fans are hopeful that he will be able to make an appearance in the game, providing a much-needed boost before the upcoming clash against City over the weekend.
The Reds will be hosting City at Anfield on Sunday, currently holding a one-point lead over the defending champions at the top of the table.