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Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Co. get to work before the shock of Liverpool in West Ham while Trent Alexander-Arnold returns to the training ground
- Liverpool has trained Friday before the Premier League match at London Stadium
- Trent Alexander-Arnold was spotted at training while he was continuing his reeducation
- The team of Jurgen Klopp is currently five points ahead of Man City.
- Liverpool will face West Ham on Monday where they will look to extend their lead
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Kate Mcgreavy for Mailonline
published:
2:49 pm EST, February 1, 2019
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Update:
2:49 pm EST, February 1, 2019
The Liverpool stars got down to work Friday night before their next Premier League match against West Ham.
Jurgen Klopp's team will travel to London Stadium on Monday night, where they will try to strengthen their lead at the top of the standings.
Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Co. were put to the test during a training session at Melwood.
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool laughs during training at Melwood on Friday night
Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp meets with defender Virgil van Dijk during training
Liverpool stars set to work Friday ahead of Premier League match against West Ham
During his pre-game press conference on Friday, Klopp revealed that Joe Gomez would not be fit for several weeks and that he had already been dismissed from the draw between the Champions League and Bayern Munich.
The Reds boss also ordered Trent Alexander-Arnold not to fight West Ham because his back has not yet recovered from a knee injury.
The back of 20 years was spotted at training while he was continuing his reeducation.
Klopp dismissed Trent Alexander-Arnold from the dispute because he has not yet recovered from a knee injury
The 20-year-old was spotted at training on Friday while he was continuing his reeducation.
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Liverpool has five points ahead of Manchester City, second, after a 1-1 draw against Leicester on Wednesday.
Klopp dismissed the gambling charges. The ground staff, at half-time, had cleared the snow from Liverpool's penalty area in the midweek draw.
"The first half, we had 80% of the ball, so only one team suffered and that's us," he said. "It was clear that our ground staff had tried to solve the problem, but they did not have enough manpower.
They realized how difficult it was when they started doing it, not before. There was no plan, no one told them, I can swear, to clean only our side or our box.
"I hear people saying that it's unsportsmanlike, but it's a benefit if their box is clear, so it's better to defend yourself."
"It's no coincidence that in the first half, we scored a goal in a box full of snow. It's like that, we can not change it.
Xherdan Shaqiri (Liverpool) (left) and Daniel Sturridge during a training at Melwood on Friday
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