Jordan Henderson and Andy Robertson have both trained ahead of Liverpool’s Premier League meeting with Wolves, according to journalist David Lynch on Twitter.
It is stated that the pair both picked up ‘knocks’ in the Reds’ 1-0 win at home to Ajax in the Champions League in midweek, throwing doubt into their involvement this weekend.
Lynch claims that both Henderson and Robertson trained as normal on Friday, however, suggesting they will be available for selection, along with Trent Alexander-Arnold and Naby Keita.
Liverpool welcome Wolves to Anfield on Sunday evening, looking to continue their remarkable home record in the league.
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This is a huge boost for the Reds, with Henderson and Robertson two of the real leaders at the club, barking instructions and proving hugely influential.
They bring an energy and professionalism when they are both on the pitch, demanding high standards of those around them.
Not only that, they are also high-quality footballers, so having them available for a crucial game can only be a good thing.
If they start, as well as Alexander-Arnold and potentially Keita, Liverpool will be able to field an extremely strong team, even with a host of injury problems.




