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Jeremie Frimpong is one of two Liverpool players back from injury(Image: Nikki Dyer - LFC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)Liverpool are gearing up for their return to Premier League action following the international break.
Scott Parker's newly-promoted team paid the price for conceding a 97th-minute penalty, having come from behind twice at Old Trafford and gotten agonisingly close to earning a draw.
Liverpool will be wary that Burnley did manage to topple fast-starters Sunderland in their only home game so far in the league, while the Clarets also beat Derby County at Turf Moor in the Carabao Cup.
Slot has never faced Burnley, so he'll be glad to have an extra strong squad thanks to the arrival of Alexander Isak on transfer deadline day and two stars who've returned from injury.
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Liverpool have welcomed both Jeremie Frimpong and Stefan Bajcetic back into training after their respective spells on the sidelines.
Frimpong, 24, missed the Netherlands' two World Cup qualifiying fixtures, having missed Liverpool's last two Premier League matches with a hamstring injury.
As for Bajcetic, the 20-year-old has been out for three months after having surgery on his hamstring.
No, because the Bundesliga was left behind by the Premier League years ago."
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