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Moukoko could become youngest Champions League player

The 16-year-old Cameroonia­n has been training regularly with the Dortmund first team since August

- AP Dortmund

Borussia Dortmund forward Youssoufa Moukoko could become the youngest player ever in the Champions League on Tuesday.

Dortmund said Monday that Moukoko was added to the squad for the home match against Belgian club Brugge.

Moukoko broke the Bundesliga record on Saturday when he made his debut for Dortmund on the day after his 16th birthday. Moukoko came off the bench in the 5-2 victory over Hertha Berlin.

If he plays on Tuesday, Moukoko would break the Champions League record held by Celestine Babayaro. The Nigerian left back was 16 years, 87 days old when he played for Belgian club Anderlecht in the group stage in 1994. Dortmund coach Lucien Favre said he was eager to rotate the team to cope with a busy schedule but didn't commit to giving Moukoko any game time.

“It's hard to say and to answer immediatel­y. We will see today in training and we have a lot (of players) up front,” Favre said. “We have a lot of options up front and we will see.”

Moukoko scored 13 goals in four games for Dortmund's under-19 team this season and 34 in 20 games last season. He has been training regularly with the first team since August.

Moukoko was born in Cameroon but moved to Germany as a child and has played for German youth national teams.

Dortmund are in first place in Group F of the Champions League and will be on the verge of qualifying for the knockout stages with a win over Brugge. Dortmund beat the Belgian team 3-0 earlier this month.

Dortmund said Monday that attacking midfielder Reinier had tested positive for the coronaviru­s. Dortmund said Reinier is in isolation at home and is not showing symptoms. He is on loan from Real Madrid.

Reinier most recently played for the Brazilian under- 23 national team in two friendlies in Egypt during the last internatio­nal break. He wasn't in the Dortmund squad for the 5- 2 Bundesliga victory over Hertha Berlin on Saturday.

Klopp says Salah to return after negative coronaviru­s test

Mohamed Salah is set to return to training with Liverpool following a negative test for COVID-19, manager Jurgen Klopp said. Salah missed the 3-0 win over Leicester on Sunday following two positive tests for the coronaviru­s during the internatio­nal break while on duty with Egypt.

“I think from now he is pretty normal in all the testing. He can train with us. There are two tests in the next two days so he will be tested,” Klopp said after the Leicester match. Liverpool's next game is at home to Atalanta in the Champions League on Wednesday.

 ?? Reuters ?? Borussia Dortmund’s Youssoufa Moukoko, left, in action with Hertha Berlin’s Niklas Stark during their Bundesliga match on Saturday. Dortmund won 5-2.
Reuters Borussia Dortmund’s Youssoufa Moukoko, left, in action with Hertha Berlin’s Niklas Stark during their Bundesliga match on Saturday. Dortmund won 5-2.

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