Football: Salah ready to play after returning from international duty, says Klopp

Salah will be assessed by medical staff ahead of the game against mid-table Leicester. PHOTO: REUTERS

LONDON (AFP, REUTERS) - Mohamed Salah could play for Liverpool against Leicester City on Thursday (Feb 10) after his Africa Cup of Nations heartbreak, but Sadio Mane will not be available after returning to Senegal to celebrate his team's victory.

Senegal beat Egypt on penalties after Sunday's (Feb 6) final in Cameroon's capital Yaounde finished goalless, with Mane scoring the decisive spot-kick in a match that pitted Liverpool's two star forwards against each other.

Salah returned to Liverpool's training centre on Tuesday (Feb 8) and will be assessed by medical staff ahead of the game against mid-table Leicester.

"Mo is now back, I spoke already to him," Klopp told Liverpoolfc.com. "He is very disappointed of course, but looking forward to all the things coming up here now.

"I spoke to him and pretty much the first thing Mo told me was: 'I'm ready'.

"He is an experienced player, he is a physical monster, to be honest, so we have to see. He will obviously have a little recovery session today and we will see how he feels tomorrow and from there we go.

"The proper plan we don't have, play him as often and as long as possible is probably the plan, but we will not rush it. But if he is fine, we will not leave him out for the wrong reasons as well, so let's see." Klopp, whose side are second in the Premier League, said Mane was expected to arrive back in Liverpool on Thursday so would not be involved in the Leicester game.

"It (the cup win) means the world to him, it means the world to his people, it means the world to Senegal and we respect that a lot and we would never consider to have called back him from there or whatever - let them do what they do in the moment because they deserve it," he said.

"They've had an incredibly intense time, so when he is back we will talk to him and we will see how we can use him."

Captain Jordan Henderson is also set to miss the Leicester tie after picking up a back injury in an FA Cup game against Cardiff City.

The Foxes will make for dangerous opponents as they look to bounce back from a 4-1 drubbing away to second-tier club Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup, said Klopp.

Leicester beat Liverpool 1-0 when the sides last met in the Premier League, and Klopp said Brendan Rodgers' side will be looking to respond to their FA Cup exit with another good result against the Merseyside club on Thursday.

"They'll want to respond after the way they lost to Nottingham. As a manager, Brendan will want them to respond by playing a great game against Liverpool," Klopp told reporters.

"They have an extreme threat on counter threats and balls in behind with whoever is playing. They also have a good football-playing midfield. Their style worked out well against us in our last league game.

"It will be a proper football game and it's at Anfield - we should not forget that. We should try and create a special atmosphere."

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