Salah trains and what Klopp says about City’s 0-0

Good news for Liverpool: Mohamed Salah, who retired injured, with a foot problem, on Saturday in the Premier match at Brighton’s home, was able to return to training this Tuesday, on the eve of the crucial pending match of the ‘ reds’ against Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal at the Emirates. “He’s a tough nut to crack,” Jürgen Klopp said of Salah, who he hopes he can play.

Salah had to leave the field of play minutes after scoring Liverpool’s second goal from a penalty, which beat Brighton 0-2. After Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City 0-0 on Monday at home against Crystal Palace, if the ‘reds’ beat the ‘gunners’ they will be just one point behind the league. On April 10, City-Liverpool.

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“Mo is a tough nut to crack. We feel happy and lucky. On Saturday his foot was swollen, it hurt him. But now less. They just told me he will train again,” Klopp said at a press conference prior to Arsenal-Liverpool of this Wednesday.

“I saw City for exactly 65 minutes for analysis purposes, believe it or not. I don’t have time to watch them in real time. Palace did well and City did well, even if the situations didn’t end. I didn’t watch the last 30 minutes. When I found out the result, I was surprised,” Klopp told the media.

Klopp insisted that Liverpool’s goal is to make things as difficult as possible for City “until the end, we have 10 games left, some especially tough like the one that will face Arsenal this Wednesday: if we win those 10 games? It doesn’t sound like likely, but we’re going to try.”