Van Dijk and Salah expected to be fit to face Real in final
The Guardian|May 17, 2022
Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah will be fit for the Champions League final, Jürgen Klopp has confirmed.
Andy Hunter
Van Dijk and Salah expected to be fit to face Real in final

The Liverpool manager said the pair would miss tonight's trip to Southampton but could return for the Premier League finale against Wolves.

Liverpool's influential defender and leading goalscorer were substituted during the FA Cup win against Chelsea with knee and groin issues respectively. Both will be absent at St Mary's Stadium, where a Liverpool win would reduce Manchester City's lead in the title race to one point with one game to play, but there are no concerns over their involvement against Real Madrid on 28 May. Klopp planned to rest Van Dijk at Southampton before injury intervened.

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