Klopp: Alexander-Arnold from Liverpool, Shaqiri training but no schedule



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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp said Trent Alexander-Arnold and Xherdan Shaqiri are training again with the first team, but they have not given a schedule for their return to the game.

The return of the two players came a few days after Klopp also announced that defender Joe Gomez was training after his fracture in his left leg in December.

"Yesterday they were all training for the first full session, so we have to see how they react," Klopp said at a press conference on Friday.

Alexander-Arnold was handicapped by a back injury, which forced him to withdraw from England during the international break. Shaqiri was injured in the groin and saw the Swiss star stay at Melwood during the FIFA game.

"There was actually no alternative for Shaq and Trent, not to be involved in the games of that period," Klopp said. "Everything else would have been really crazy because they needed it, they needed treatment, they needed a rehab, and so on.

"Joe was back yesterday after 15 weeks, what a long time, but yesterday it looked really good.Of course, this is a first step and he is really adapting at the football training after thousands of rehab sessions.

"They should all be fine, I have not heard anything different this morning since I came here, so it should be okay, they will train again today and we will see."

Liverpool is at the top of the Premier League table and hosts third place Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield on Sunday.

Source: espn.co.uk

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