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Now that the unwanted distraction of the international break has ended, Liverpool can now focus on its Premier League title challenge – as well as another turning point for the glory of the Champions League.
Here is a summary of the performance of the stars of the Liverpool national team over the past week.
Roberto Firmino was the only Liverpool player to take part in the embarrbading 1-1 draw of Brazil against Panama on Saturday. Alisson and Fabinho were put to rest. .
It was a Tuesday night much happier for the
Croatia (Dejan Lovren)
Dejan Lovren has not played for Liverpool since his injury in the FA Cup Wolves defeat in early January, but was finally back on Sunday for Croatia.
It was not really the best return of the central defender, his team was beaten 2-1 by surprise against Hungary.
Jordan Henderson (England)
It was somewhat surprising to see Jordan Henderson in the England team after being injured in the last Premier League match against Liverpool against Fulham, but he managed to play the full 90 minutes in the 5-0 victory of the Three Lions against the Czech Republic. .
He has also made a substitute appearance against Montengero, which should indicate that he will be fit to resume the fight for the Reds against Tottenham next weekend.
Netherlands (Virgil van Dijk & Georginio Wijnaldum)
The first things first. Yes, Virgil van Dijk is fine. No injuries to report to the captain of the Netherlands, so he will be ready to resume the Premier League game against Tottenham.
He managed to score a goal in Oranje's 4-0 win against Belarus – just like Georginio Wijnaldum – but could not prevent his defeat against Germany on Sunday.
Scotland (Andrew Robertson)
Andrew Robertson would have counted his lucky stars after missing the disastrous trip from Scotland to Kazakhstan. Instead, he was undergoing a dental operation and using his brand new game of gnashers wisely as Scotland fought for a significant 2-0 win over San Marino. Yet a victory is a victory.
Senegal (Sadio Mane)
Sadio Mane played the first 90 minutes while Senegal qualified for the 2019 Nations Cup of Nations with a 2-0 win over Madagascar.
He had more reason to celebrate Tuesday night by contributing to a decisive win in a friendly against Mali, scoring a tying goal in the 87th minute before badisting Pope Konaté in scoring the winner at the 92nd minute. minute.
It was a season to forget for Ben Woodburn, but he scored his second goal on the international scene with a final winner of the Wales friendly win over Trinidad and Tobago.
That was not enough to seal his place in the opening qualifier against Wales in Slovakia, but Harry Wilson made a good showing by playing his part in the 1-0 win.
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