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BACK WHERE THEY BELONG

EPL stars face awkward returns to their clubs

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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n was greeted with a high five and a warm hug from Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp ahead of the midfielder’s first training session at his new club on Wednesday.

For some of the other high-profile players returning to their English Premier League teams following the internatio­nal break, the reception might be a little frostier.

Unlike Oxlade-Chamberlai­n, who managed to secure a transfer from Arsenal, three stars of the league — Alexis Sanchez, Philippe Coutinho and Riyad Mahrez — failed to get the moves they wanted on the final day of Europe’s transfer window last week.

They have since been training and playing for their countries, but the time has come to go back to their clubs.

And it could be an awkward situation for all concerned.

Mahrez so wanted to quit Leicester that the winger left the Algerian national team’s training camp in Sidi Moussa on deadline day and returned to England, so that he would be in a better position to complete the formalitie­s of a transfer if a club made a late bid. Unfortunat­ely, a transfer didn’t materialis­e.

Now Mahrez must put that disappoint­ment behind him and get ready for Leicester’s home match against champion Chelsea tomorrow.

It could be even more uncomforta­ble for Coutinho. The Brazil playmaker hasn’t played for Liverpool this season while being the subject of three huge offers from Barcelona, and even lodged a transfer request in early August in an attempt to force through a move to the Spanish side.

Officially, Coutinho was absent for Liverpool’s first three league games because of a back injury, yet he trained as normal when he was on internatio­nal duty and made two appearance­s as a substitute in World Cup qualifiers against Ecuador and Colombia.

Liverpool visit Manchester City tomorrow in the standout match of the fourth round of league games, and it remains to be seen if Coutinho is in the right state of mind to be in contention.

Oxlade-Chamberlai­n could make his debut for Liverpool, but would likely have to displace one of Emre Can and Georginio Wijnaldum — two of the Reds’ best players in their 4-0 win over Arsenal in the last game before the internatio­nal break.

Sanchez is still an Arsenal player after a prospectiv­e transfer to City was aborted hours before the window closed, because Arsenal could not find a replacemen­t at such a late stage.

The forward had a tough time on internatio­nal duty with Chile — the team lost both of their games and no longer occupy an automatic qualificat­ion spot in the South American Zone for next year’s World Cup in Russia — and he made his frustratio­n clear by saying on Instagram that he was “fed up” with the criticism he was receiving.

Arsenal, who accepted a bid from City for Sanchez last week, are at home to Bournemout­h tomorrow and are looking to avoid a third straight loss.

Another player who might need to be reintegrat­ed at a Premier League team now the transfer window is closed is Virgil van Dijk, who hasn’t trained with Southampto­n’s first-team squad since the end of last season after handing in a transfer request amid interest from Liverpool.

Van Dijk is unlikely to feature for Southampto­n in their home game against Watford tomorrow.

Here’s what else to look out for this weekend:

PERFECT START

Manchester United are the only team to have won all of their games, and go for a fourth straight victory in their trip to Stoke. United have already beaten West Ham, Swansea and Leicester, scoring 10 goals in total without conceding.

NO POINTS

West Ham are in last place after losing their first three games, all of which have been played away while the team’s home ground at the London Stadium is reconfigur­ed following the World Athletics Championsh­ips.

Their first home game is against promoted team Huddersfie­ld, who have two wins and a draw.

Bournemout­h and Crystal Palace are the other teams without a point so far and they take on Arsenal and Burnley away, respective­ly. — AP

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Philippe Coutinho
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Alexis Sanchez
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Riyad Mahrez
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Alex Oxlade- Chamberlai­n managed to secure a transfer from Arsenal to Liverpool but Philippe Coutinho (below) failed to move to Barcelona despite Liverpool receiving three huge offers. — AP / AFP Contrastin­g fortunes:
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