Salah participates in Liverpool's training .. and optimism of his participation in Saturday's game


CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian football star Mohamed Salah played his first training for Liverpool on Thursday after suffering an injury while playing for Egypt's Eto'o Swatini on Friday, an indication that he could play in Liverpool's match against Huddersfield on Saturday.
The pair, Salah and Virgil Van Dick, who also suffered injury to the Netherlands, fought Liverpool's full training, which is a source of comfort for coach Juergen Klopp, whose players suffer various injuries.

Salah and Van Dyck are the least dangerous among the players, who return injury after playing with their teams, especially since they are back early in the international games.

Nabi Keita and Sadio Mani are still in need of evaluation before returning to training, the British Telegraph reported.

Keita is worried about Liverpool, suffering from a hamstring problem, which made Liverpool unable to determine if the player would be on the trip to Huddersfield this weekend.

Manny's hand injury will not prevent him from playing for a long time, but discomfort may be severe in this period, according to press reports.

Injuries could open the door to Daniel Sturridge to take part in the Saturday game from the start. Adam Lalana is also preparing to return. The latter has participated in full training in the past three weeks, taking advantage of the international break to intensify his preparations for the first division.

Liverpool expect Lalana to be in a position to make a contribution in the coming weeks to reestablish his place in the team after suffering several setbacks over the past two years.