Mohamed Salah travels with Liverpool squad for Marseille clash
Mohamed Salah could make his Liverpool return in Wednesdayâs Champions League clash at Marseille.
The Egypt forward has been included in Arne Slotâs travelling squad after rejoining his team-mates for training on Tuesday following his exploits at the Africa Cup of Nations.
However, France centre-back Ibrahima Konate was absent from the lunchtime session and the squad list due to personal reasons and it is understood he is already back in his homeland.
Salah departed for international duty last month with his Anfield future seemingly in doubt following a dispute with head coach Slot.
Having been being left out of the side for three matches, Salah conducted an explosive interview in which he accused the club of throwing him âunder the busâ after results took a dive.
He also suggested he had no relationship with Slot and questioned whether he would remain at the club â comments which resulted in him being left out of the squad which travelled to Inter Milan in the Champions League.
Salah returned to the fold as a substitute against Brighton but his future has remained uncertain since.
However, he seemed in good spirits as he took part in a training session open to media ahead of Liverpoolâs trip to France for their latest league phase fixture.
Close friend Dominik Szoboszlai was in daily contact with Salah while he was away but declined to offer any insight into the forwardâs mindset.
âWe speak about everything (but) thatâs between me and him,â the midfielder said. âHe will come back and then we just keep on going.
âHe will be here and itâs the decision of the manager and the club. It is not about us, it is about him.â
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Szoboszlai is determined to put the worst week of his Liverpool career behind him as focus switches back to the Champions League with a top-eight place at stake.
The Hungary captain hit the crossbar with a first-half penalty in Saturdayâs 1-1 draw against Burnley, five days after he gifted Barnsley a goal with a backheel in his own six-yard box.
âYou have to forget it, thatâs the best, but of course you have to have learned from it,â he added.
âTo be honest, if you see me after every session, I cannot practise more â and Iâm not allowed to practise more because Iâm practising as much as I can. I will keep on practising and if I have another chance I will take it.â
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While Salahâs future is seemingly yet to be determined Szoboszlaiâs appears clearer, with talks continuing over a new contract.
âThere is always progress but no decision has been made and Iâll just keep on going every week, every training, giving my best for the team, for the fans,â he said.
âLetâs see what is going to happen in the future. Of course I am happy here but you know how football works and that is something everybody has to take into account.â





