Liverpool will be hoping to escape the international break with no fresh injury concerns with the Premier League to resume in exactly one week.
The Reds will host Brighton on Sunday, March 31, though for now the squad is spread across the globe competing for their countries. Positively the latest internationals saw Luis Diaz and Cody Gakpo feature for Colombia and the Netherlands respectively whilst Ibrahima Konate has been heavily involved in France training, despite all leaving Merseyside with fitness concerns.
Meanwhile Jurgen Klopp's mind was briefly taken off the ongoing campaign, as back at camp he was introduced to Sven-Goran Eriksson before witnessing the Liverpool Legends defeat their Ajax counterparts 4-2 at Anfield in their annual charity event.
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The boss has been forced to deal with a reduced squad in recent months, however that has not severely impacted the club's push for Premier League and Europa League glory. Many are expected to return in the weeks following the current break in what will be a major boost for the season's run-in.
Here the ECHO analyses the nine players that provided cause for concern in recent days:
The Uruguayan was arguably in his finest form in Red heading into the international break, scoring four goals and providing two assists in four appearances. It earned him another call-up for Marcelo Bielsa's team, however, that had to be turned down as the striker suffered a potential hamstring injury against Manchester United last weekend.
He had also been ruled out briefly in February, though
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