Liverpool return to Premier League action on Saturday as they visit Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Wolves' Midlands rivals, Aston Villa, tasted defeat at the hands of Jurgen Klopp's side last time out as the Reds cruised to victory, on the eve of the international break.
Liverpool appear to have returned unscathed. Deadline day signing Ryan Gravenberch opted against joining his Holland under-21 teammates in order to focus on his move to Merseyside. Klopp revealed in his press conference that the former Bayern Munich midfielder continued to settle into his new surroundings, during the September internationals.
There could be a minor headache for the German head coach after the South American contingent only returned to training less than 24 hours before kick-off at Molineux. Alexis Mac Allister played 85 minutes against Bolivia with Uruguay manager Marcelo Bielsa revealing that Darwin Nunez was suffering from a muscle problem which saw him sacrificed at half-time of their defeat to Ecuador.
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The former Benfica striker was among the late returnees from the respective international fixtures for Liverpool but the Reds manager allayed fears of a muscle problem.
Klopp revealed that Ibrahima Konate returned to training after missing the Reds' previous two with a muscle injury. However, Liverpool were handed further issues, last week, when Virgil van Dijk's one-match was extended by a further game after he was charged with improper conduct following his red card vs Newcastle United.
For their trip to Wolves, they will also be without vice-captain Trent Alexander-Arnold,
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