Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has confirmed that both Roberto Firmino and Adam Lallana returned to full training on Thursday and could feature in their trip to Bournemouth this weekend.
Firmino had been a doubt for the encounter at Dean Court after picking up a knock last weekend, while Lallana has been out since suffering a groin injury on injury duty with England last month.
"Adam [has been] training since Thursday," Klopp told reporters at his pre-match presser today. "It went good, but of course we need to see how he reacts [to] the intensity of the training. Yesterday it was quite intense for him I think, but all good. Having him back is good.
"Roberto trained yesterday too. [There is] still a little bit of pain. It's painful but not that serious. When you can deal with the pain it's fine. He's quite a tough guy and he came through the session yesterday so we have to see how he reacts."
Meanwhile, Daniel Sturridge will miss the game with a calf complaint and Philippe Coutinho has been ruled out for five weeks with an ankle injury.
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