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Friday 18 October 2019 14:52, UK
Liverpool will make a late call on the fitness of Mohamed Salah and Joel Matip ahead of Sunday's trip to Manchester United, while Alisson looks set to return.
Salah, the Egypt forward, injured his ankle in Liverpool's 2-1 win over Leicester in the last game before the international break. Matip, the Cameroonian centre-back, has been out since last month's 1-0 win at Sheffield United.
Klopp refused to confirm whether the injured duo would be back for the trip to Old Trafford, but offered a positive update on the fitness of goalkeeper Alisson, who has been out since August.
Speaking to Sky Sports News, Klopp said: "Alisson looks completely fine and the others had sessions. Two sessions to go and we will see.
"We will have to see how we deal with that situation. So far everything is good but still two sessions to come."
Asked for an injury update on the trio at his news conference, Klopp added: "They are doing better. How good we have to see. There's two more sessions to come. We have to make decisions and that's how it is. Nothing is fixed yet."
Asked how much he enjoys these occasions, he said: "A lot! It's the salt in the soup. Would love to prepare this game with a full week. But now we have an international break - same for both teams.
"The players from the international duty they all came back healthy which is very important. So we have three or four days with the full squad to prepare which is a little bit comfortable at least. I love it."
Liverpool can equal Manchester City's run of 18 consecutive wins in the league with a victory against United. In order to do so, Klopp will have to win at Old Trafford - something he has failed to do since joining Liverpool.
"I wouldn't have known we've not won there since I've been here because I don't think about these things," said Klopp.
"Let's try at least for the first time and if we cannot win then let's perform in the best possible way. If they beat us then, then congratulations.
"We are not nervous because of the winning streak and the history we could make," he added."We are very relaxed and very ambitious as well."
Manchester United continue to struggle with injuries, with David de Gea likely to be sidelined. Paul Pogba is definitely out of the match with an ongoing ankle issue and De Gea pulled up with a groin complaint on international duty.
Anthony Martial and Aaron Wan-Bissaka could return against Liverpool on Sunday, live on Sky Sports, but question marks hang over Jesse Lingard, Phil Jones, Luke Shaw, Diogo Dalot and Mason Greenwood.
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