Liverpool return to Premier League action this weekend as they face Brighton at Anfield.
The Reds take on the Seagulls in their first match back after the March international break. Liverpool could return to the top of the Premier League table with victory over Brighton.
Jurgen Klopp's side are currently in second place in the standings, level on points with leaders Arsenal who have a better goal difference than the Reds. Liverpool will kick off before the Gunners face title rivals Manchester City on Sunday, meaning there's the possibility of the Reds ending the weekend top of the table if results go their way.
However, Klopp will be forced to have several of his key players on the sidelines through injury. The Liverpool boss provided an update on the fitness of his sidelined players in a press conference on Friday, and the ECHO has now provided a round-up of the current injury situation at Anfield.
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Darwin Nunez was a fitness concern over the international break after he was withdrawn from the Uruguay squad.
Nunez was feared to have suffered an injury in the defeat to Manchester United in the FA Cup. However, Klopp revealed that Nunez is in training and available to feature against Brighton.
"Darwin is fine. He did his rehab during the week," Klopp said. "Trained the first day partially, and since then he is in full training."
Expected return date: Brighton (H) - March 31.
Diogo Jota has been recovering from a knee injury he sustained in the win over Brentford on February 17.
He has been stepping up his recovery over the international break
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