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Salah certain he will be fit for CL final

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LIVERPOOL star Mohamed Salah is confident he will be fit to face Real Madrid in the Champions League final despite suffering an in ury in the FA Cup final win over Chelsea.

Salah was forced off ust over 30 minutes into Saturday’s showdown at Wembley.

Even without their talisman, Liverpool went on to claim their second trophy of the season - the Reds triumphing 6-5 on penalties after a goalless draw over 120 minutes.

Liverpool have two Premier League games remaining, and sit three points behind leaders Manchester City, before they then face Madrid in Paris on May 28 and there was concern over Salah’s participat­ion after he was withdrawn.

But asked by reporters if he would be fit to feature against Los Blancos, a smiling Salah replied: “Of course.” Salah was not the only Liverpool player to suffer in north London.

Andrew Robertson had to go off with apparent cramp, albeit his replacemen­t Konstantin­os Tsimikas scored the winning spot-kick, while Virgil van Di k was replaced by Joel Matip at the end of normal time.

Van Di k had an issue with his knee, but told ITV Sport that he is hopeful it was a minor in ury.

“Hopefully well, we’re going to check it out,” he said. “I felt in the first half when I sprinted, I felt a twinge behind my knee, I played on. In the end, I can’t risk it for the team and I need to trust Joel. Hopefully it will be fine.”

In his post-match news conference, manager J rgen Klopp said: “Obviously I spoke to both already after the game, both are really okay. All that we know is it’s not a big thing, we really came through.” However, he is unsure if the pair will be fit to face Southampto­n on Tuesday.

“But the next game is on Tuesday and that’s obviously pretty quick,” he continued.

“I think they both will be fine, but not. maybe. we have training tomorrow morning, then if they tell me I’m completely fine’ I will be surprised but I will take it and then we have to go from there. So we will see.”

 ?? (AFP) ?? Liverpool’s English striker Harvey Elliott wears a mask depicting teammate Liverpool’s Egyptian midfielder Mohamed Salah as they hold the trophy and celebrate winning the English FA Cup final at Wembley stadium in London on Saturday.
(AFP) Liverpool’s English striker Harvey Elliott wears a mask depicting teammate Liverpool’s Egyptian midfielder Mohamed Salah as they hold the trophy and celebrate winning the English FA Cup final at Wembley stadium in London on Saturday.

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