Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has spoken about the upcoming Premier League encounter with West Brom and the Reds UEFA Champions League tie against AS Roma.
During the pre-game press conference, the German tactician revealed that he will unleash Mohamed Salah on West Brom rather than rest him for the mid-week clash.
Salah is currently chasing the Premier League golden boot and has scored a total of 40 goals in all competitions so far.
The Egypt international only needs to score one more goal to equal the record for most goals in a Premier League season which is currently held by Alan Shearer, Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Suarez.
“Thank God, Mo is fit,” Klopp stated at the press conference.
“No physical problems at the moment and hopefully it stays like this. We need the boys for all the games.
“Nothing really new about Adam or Emre.
“They are in a good way but we will see towards the end of the season what that means. Everything is possible. They could be part of the squad again this season or not.”
Klopp also took time to heap praise on Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger who announced that he will be stepping down at the end of the season.
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“First of all I heard when I came in this morning so I was surprised but it’s his decision and we have to respect that and I have no problem respecting that.
“He is what we would say an influencer in football. He had a fantastic career, outstanding personality, just a really big player in the business.
“I admired his work always. Since I’ve been in England it’s a bit different because we challenge each other, but in Germany he was always a big, big role model.
“It will be different without him. I’m not sure if he steps back at Arsenal or goes to another club. He looks fit and enjoyed the job even in the last few years.
“From my side I wish him all the best and hopefully, I can meet him again and tell him that in a personal talk.”
Liverpool can go within one point of rivals Manchester United if they register a win over West Brom this weekend.