Four things spotted in Liverpool training as Jurgen Klopp receives major injury boost
Liverpool will look to keep alive hopes of an unprecedented quadruple when they resume their Champions League campaign on Tuesday.
The Reds travel to Portugal to take on Benfica in the first leg of their quarter-final tie. Jurgen Klopp put his players through their paces at Kirkby on Monday afternoon before the flight out later in the day.
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But what could be gleaned from the session?
There have been very few injury issues for Liverpool in recent weeks.
There was, though, concern over Naby Keita, who withdrew from international duty with Guinea a fortnight ago due to a knee issue that subsequently kept him out of Saturday's Premier League win over Watford.
Thankfully, the midfielder stepped out for the training session at a windy Kirkby.
And Keita, a substitute in the last three Champions League games, will now be pressing for a starting role in the Estadio da Luz on Tuesday.
Jurgen Klopp will be choosing his side from a position of strength.
With Trent Alexander-Arnold, a substitute at the weekend, again featuring in training, the Reds boss has a full squad from which to select.
Klopp has opted for a third goalkeeper on the 12-man