Mo Salah Trains With Liverpool Squad After Recovering From Hamstring Injury
Mo Salah trained with the rest of Liverpool's first-team squad on Wednesday.
Salah has missed Liverpool's last four matches in all competitions with a hamstring injury.
The 31-year-old initially suffered the injury while playing for Egypt at the Africa Cup of Nations in January.
He returned as a 44th-minute substitute in Liverpool's 4-1 win at Brentford on February 17 - scoring one goal and assisting another.
But it later emerged that he had injured his hamstring again during his impressive display against Brentford.
Liverpool's training session on Wednesday took place shortly before the team were due to fly to the Czech Republic for Thursday's UEFA Europa League game vs. Sparta Prague.
It is not yet clear whether Salah will be involved in that game but it is understood that he is likely to feature in Sunday's Premier League clash with Manchester City unless he suffers another setback before then.
Salah is Liverpool's leading scorer this season with 19 goals in 28 games across all competitions. He has also assisted more goals, 13, than any of his teammates.