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Liverpool's Sadio Mane fit after Senegal injury scare

Sadio Mane of Liverpool in action against Tottenham
Image: Sadio Mane looks set to be available to face Leicester on Saturday

Sadio Mane has allayed fears about an injury sustained on international duty with Senegal by returning to Liverpool's Melwood training base fit and well.

The winger was substituted midway through the second half of Saturday's 2-0 win over Namibia, prompting speculation about his fitness.

Reds manager Jurgen Klopp reportedly called the 24-year-old the following day to check on his status and was given a positive response and Mane was back in for training and recovery on Monday.

That was welcome news ahead of the visit of Premier League champions Leicester on Saturday for the first home match of the season, when Anfield's new Main Stand will be officially used for the first time.

Sadio Mane celebrates with manager Jurgen Klopp after scoring Liverpool's fourth goal
Image: Mane has been in good form for the Reds so far this season

Klopp will want his strongest line-up available, although he will have to wait until Thursday for the return of Philippe Coutinho, who has a long trip back from Manaus in the Amazon rainforest after Brazil duty.

Compatriot Lucas Leiva, who was not selected for his national team, believes Klopp has assembled a strong squad for the campaign ahead despite not adding to it on deadline day last week.

"I think it's clear that we have very good players in every single position - and not just one good player, I would say we have two teams you could put out to get you results," he told liverpoolfc.com.

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"Of course the Premier League is very difficult but I think the squad we have, with the new players who have made us stronger - hopefully it's going to be a very good season for the club.

WIGAN, ENGLAND - JULY 17:  Lucas of Liverpool controls the ball during a pre-season friendly between Wigan Athletic and Liverpool at JJB Stadium on July 17
Image: Lucas Leiva believes Liverpool's squad is strong enough to challenge for honours

"I think it's an okay beginning. We've played three games away from home in a row, and against two teams who will challenge for the top four and the title [Arsenal and Tottenham], so it's not bad.

"But we need to get points and win games in a row as soon as possible because we want to be higher in the table."

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