Five things spotted in Liverpool training as Mohamed Salah and two others return
Liverpool returned to training on Tuesday following Sunday's FA Cup victory over Cardiff City.
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Liverpool returned to training on Tuesday following Sunday's FA Cup victory over Cardiff City.
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Gary Lineker took to Twitter to react to Mohamed Salah returning to Liverpool training after losing in the final of the Africa Cup of Nations final on Sunday night with Egypt.
Mohamed Salah could play for Liverpool against Leicester on Thursday after his Africa Cup of Nations heartbreak but Sadio Mane will not be available after returning to Senegal to celebrate his team's victory. Senegal beat Egypt on penalties after Sunday's final in Cameroon's capital Yaounde finished goalless, with Mane scoring the decisive spot-kick in a match that pitted Liverpool's two star forwards against each other. Salah returned to Liverpool's training centre on Tuesday and will be assessed by medical staff ahead of the game against mid-table Leicester.
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