Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp returns to training after being hospitalised in health scare as he prepares team for Southampton clash
- Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp returned to work on Thursday after a health scare
- The German was discharged from hospital on Wednesday evening after tests
- Klopp had been forced to miss training but has now returned to Melwood
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp returned to work on Thursday after a health scare which forced him to miss training on Wednesday.
The German was discharged from hospital on Wednesday evening having been admitted for tests earlier in the day after feeling unwell.
However, after a night at home, the 50-year-old German manager was back at Melwood on Thursday.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp returned to work on Thursday after a health scare
The German was discharged from hospital on Wednesday having been admitted for tests
Liverpool are preparing to play Southampton at Anfield in the Premier League on Saturday
Adam Lallana (centre) is in contention to make his first Liverpool appearance of the season
All players have now returned from international duty - Spaniard Alberto Moreno, Germany's Emre Can, Dutchman Georginio Wijnaldum and Serbia's Marko Grujic - with the full squad scheduled to train together on Thursday afternoon.
The only real doubt is over Sadio Mane's hamstring problem, although the Senegal international has yet to be ruled out of Saturday's clash with Southampton.
Midfielder Adam Lallana is back with the group having not played a competitive game this campaign because of a thigh injury.
Roberto Firmino (centre) and Philippe Coutinho (right) are back at Liverpool from Brazil duty
Captain Jordan Henderson is in line to return after recovering from a thigh problem
Liverpool are fifth in the Premier League standings with 19 points from 11 matches
Mohamed Salah will be looking to continue his superb start to the season at Liverpool
Meanwhile captain Jordan Henderson has declared himself fit after a similar problem caused him to miss the Premier League win over West Ham before the international break and England's two friendlies against Germany and Brazil.
'I feel good. I completed my first session on Wednesday, so hopefully I can play a part at the weekend,' Henderson said.
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