Jurgen Klopp supervised a 25-player team in preparation for his team’s Europa League match against Atalanta on Thursday, and there were promising developments about injuries.
The Reds host Atalanta at Anfield in the first leg of the Europa League quarter-final on Thursday and head into the clash with an injury list that has eased considerably in recent days.
Alisson, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Stefan Bajcetic and Diogo Jota all returned to full training on Tuesday and were involved in the session as normal on Wednesday.
Klopp stated that the players will be utilized in the upcoming days and weeks, but did not provide specific information regarding their immediate availability. Nevertheless, their presence is a significant advantage at this crucial point in the season.The quartet underwent training alongside their fellow squad members in full view of the cameras at the AXA Training Centre, as they made the final adjustments to their preparations for their 50th match of the season.
Wataru Endo was present, as too Ibrahima Konate after being unused at Old Trafford over the weekend – question is, how long does the Frenchman play on Thursday if he is also to be involved on Sunday?
With Klopp’s squad now closer to full strength, a number of youngsters dropped out likely in favour of preparing with the under-21s for their Old Trafford meeting with Man United on Friday.
Though Bobby Clark was kept, there were no Jayden Danns, James McConnell, or Lewis Koumas in the training squad.
Bajcetic may play in the academy match as well, as Klopp has stated that the current intention is to give him some playing time with the U21s and “see how he deals with that.”
Klopp is likely to rotate at Anfield given that games will be played every weekend and midweek for the foreseeable future. The complete extent of this rotation will be revealed when the team news is released at least an hour prior to kickoff.
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