Van Dijk and Fabinho miss training, Salah back on social networks



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We gather the latest news from Liverpool and spread the rumors on Friday, while the time without play of the Reds begins to go astray.

Key formation duo

BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND - Saturday, December 8, 2018: Fabio Henrique Tavares (Fabinho) (3 years old) in Liverpool and Virgil van Dijk celebrate after the 4-0 win over AFC Bournemouth in the match between the AF Premier League between L & ## 39, AFC Bournemouth and Liverpool FC at Vitality Stadium. Liverpool won 4-0. (Photo by David Rawcliffe / Propaganda)

Liverpool returned from Dubai earlier in the week and after a day of rest for the players, they were back to training at Melwood on Friday – before next Wednesday's home game against Leicester City.

Friday, we heard bad news for the injuries of Trent Alexander Arnold and Joe Gomez – none of them seemingly appear in the next three games of the League – and bad news: Virgil van Dijk and Fabinho lacked 'training.

Fortunately, the duo had disappeared because of the disease and their arrest would be short-lived.

Dejan Lovren, Ki-Jana Hoever and Ben Woodburn were back in training, the latter having returned to the club earlier than expected after being loaned to Sheffield United.


Interest of the Premier League for Wilson?

Harry Wilson of Derby County scores the first goal of his team's game (Barrington Coombs / EMPICS Sport)

according to GoalNeil Jones, Liverpool "has already answered questions" from clubs wanting to be informed of the availability of Harry Wilson.

The 21-year-old has a season on loan at Derby County, scoring 12 goals – most of them remotely – and leading the Rams' promotion campaign.

It is still unclear whether he will become a member of the Reds team next season, while Jurgen Klopp should make a big decision this summer.

Wilson will not be short of contenders, his future surely being in a Premier League club.


Milner's best European night

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Thursday, April 14, 2016: Dejan Lovren of Liverpool celebrates Borussia Dortmund's fourth spectacular goal against Borussia Dortmund. He won a 4-3 win (5-4 cumulative) in the return match between the UEFA Europa League and the quarter-finals. at Anfield. (Photo by David Rawcliffe / Propaganda)

James Milner may have been involved in unforgettable Champions League nights at Anfield last season, but nothing compares to this Borussia Dortmund for the veteran midfielder.

Speaking in The Big Interview with Graham Hunter, the 33-year-old said the 4-3 win over Klopp's old team in 2015/16 was at the top of the list.

"One of the best parties in Anfield – everyone will say City and things like that – was the Dortmund match.

"It's only one of those. We looked down and out. There was no way back.

"They were a very, very good team. Then you get one goal, then you get a little confidence in the field and then the next.

"Obviously, the way we scored the last goal – at the end of the Kop – and all the roof comes off."

Milner hopes to do even better this season and win a European trophy with the Reds, after a defeat in the Europa League and Champions League.


The mystery of Salah's social media solved

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Saturday, January 19, 2019: Liverpool's Mohamed Salah celebrates the first goal of the Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Crystal Palace FC in Anfield. (Photo by David Rawcliffe / Propaganda)

It was mysterious that Mohamed Salah removed his Twitter and Instagram accounts earlier in the week, with an enigmatic message saying, "Resolution 2019: It's time to get in touch, for real".

The Egyptian, however, released a photo Friday announcing his return to the game on social networks:

pic.twitter.com/6relA6eGoS

– Mohamed Salah (@MoSalah) January 25, 2019

In the end, it was an advertising campaign for the DHL courier company. During the campaign, supporters from Africa and the Middle East will face each other to send gifts to Salah. The 26-year-old will personally receive the top 50.


Reds get support from Bonucci

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Tuesday, December 11, 2018: Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp celebrates victory after defeating SSC Napoli 1-0 to qualify for the playoffs in the UEFA Champions League Group C match opponent Liverpool FC and SSC Napoli at Anfield. (Photo by David Rawcliffe / Propaganda)

Liverpool will face Bayern Munich in the Champions League last 16 games next month and someone who expects the Reds to progress is Leonardo Bonucci, legend of Juventus.

The center back gave Klopp's men one of four favorites to win the competition, including his formidable Juve team.

"I think there are four favorites: Barcelona, ​​City, Juventus and Liverpool. Teams with an identity, "said Bonucci Sky Sport.

"The Champions League can be very surprising. Look Liverpool, they were underdogs last season and they reached the final. "

All of Europe is fearing the Reds these days, which is quite different from Real Madrid's 3-0 win at Anfield in 2014/15.


Rangers' connection to Liverpool continues

KIRKBY, ENGLAND - Friday, December 15, 2017: Liverpool goalkeeper Andy Firth during the pre-game warm-up before the first division 2 FA match with Premier League 2 between Liverpool and Swansea City at the Kirkby Academy. (Photo by David Rawcliffe / Propaganda)

Former Liverpool goaltender Andy Firth is the last Reds player to join Steven Gerrard's Rangers' revolution.

The 22-year-old joined the Scottish giants with an 18-month contract signed by Barrow of the English National League, subject to international clearance.

Firth was part of the Liverpool Academy and worked under Gerrard before leaving the club in July 2018.

He will meet Ryan Kent, Jordan Rossiter and Jon Flanagan, the former loaner at Ibrox for the season.


Carragher a busy man

Bernard Sheridan, a long time lover in Liverpool, is celebrating his 104th birthday today after his comforting trip to Anfield last weekend.

Jamie Carragher visited Bernard on his big day, sharing a touching picture on his Instagram account.

The legend of the Reds is a man in demand. His foundation, 23 Foundation, teamed up with BOSS Night for a special event for Sean Cox.

Carragher will be interviewed by Liverpool journalist Brian Reade in Hinterlands, Baltic Triangle, on Saturday, 9 February.

Attendees will also be able to take part in a Q & A session with the ex-back center and the music will be provided by Jamie Webster and Mel Bowen.

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