Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has rejected suggestions he has rushed back players in recent weeks after Trent Alexander-Arnold, Thiago Alcantara and Dominik Szoboszlai all aggravated injuries early in their returns.Alexander-Arnold will miss the Carabao Cup final later this month because a knee problem recurred in last week's win over Burnley, Thiago's comeback after nine months lasted just 10 minutes, while Szoboszlai played just over an hour over two matches before succumbing to the hamstring problem which forced him to miss most of January.Mohamed Salah returned to training this week after a month out with a hamstring problem sustained on African Nations Cup duty with Egypt but Klopp is confident he is ready to play again."Mo is back in full training, that brings him automatically in contention of course," said Klopp, who has just won his 10th manager of the month award, ahead of the lunchtime kick-off at Brentford."The last decision is always by the player.""I have to clarify a bit: I was not really aware of it but I got the news that there was a discussion we might have forced Trent back.
He had two setbacks and it is really unfortunate, no one wants that."I am here we never forced anyone back and never will do.
But we work in a high-performance area and if you have the same injury you are fit after three days and another guy after four weeks."We always try to catch the earliest moment but when we catch that moment no one speaks about it, like with Macca [Alexis Mac Allister] recently and with Diogo [Jota].
That's a job we have to do."The last decision is always by the player but if you only listen to the player the player would play after two weeks and then it is a real problem."The boys were, in the moment when