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Salah eyes immediate Liverpool return

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MOHAMED Salah is aiming for an immediate return to Premier League action in order to banish his Africa Cup of Nations heartache.

The Egypt internatio­nal arrived back in England on Monday, heading straight home after his country was beaten on penalties in the final by Senegal; a number of early misses in the shootout meant Salah was unable to take a spot-kick.

Jurgen Klopp was expecting Salah to return to Liverpool swiftly, but the speed with which he got back from Cameroon has illustrate­d his determinat­ion to be involved in tomorrow’s critical Anfield fixture against Leicester.

The 29-year-old was supposed to undergo some light training at Liverpool’s base in Kirkby yesterday afternoon and have some routine tests, but providing no issues come to light, Salah will want to be included in the starting line-up for the game against Brendan Rodgers’ side.

It remains to be seen whether Sadio Mane will be available for the fixture, as he was back in Dakar last night with Senegal’s victorious squad.

Klopp said last week that he anticipate­d whichever of his players won would be back possibly 24 hours later.

Harvey Elliott, meanwhile, has admitted his own Anfield return reduced him to tears after he came on against Cardiff on Sunday and marked his first appearance since breaking his ankle in September with a goal.

“Stepping out onto the pitch, when I ran out, did bring a little tear to my eye,” said the 18-year-old.

“It was a moment I’ll remember and a moment that I can learn from in the future and look back on it and think: If I can go through it at such a young age, I can go through anything.”

“I’m just happy to be back now, the injury is in the past and [I’m] moving on to the next game.”

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