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Emerging off the bench, he set up Hugo Ekitike's header that proved to be the winner.Though he is unlikely to be able to play the full 90 minutes, with Conor Bradley rated at 50:50 to be back in time to feature at all, Joe Gomez injured, and Dominik Szoboszlai suspended, Liverpool might need Frimpong to line up at right-back against Wolves.READ MORE: Former Liverpool coach says he's open to Anfield return - 'Welcome to call me'READ MORE: Arne Slot can give Mohamed Salah exactly what he wants now as Liverpool gets timely reminder"It felt really good to be back out there with the boys and to win as well," Frimpong told the Reds' official website. I think it’s the worst thing in football — that and losing.
I’m focused, I’m back now so I’m happy to be back."Arne Slot suggested that Frimpong was a strong contender to play in the game during his pre-match press conference. However, he was unsure for how long exactly the Dutchman would be needed.Conor Bradley and Jeremie Frimpong in training for Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)"I'm just going to be ready for whatever comes," Frimpong added.
"As a footballer, you should be ready for any situation, so if I can help the team in any way possible, that’s what I’m going to do."I think it’s really important [to maintain that momentum]. As always, there's a challenge in every Premier League game and that's the same for this one."Liverpool.com says: Wolves at home is exactly the kind of game that Frimpong should be suited to playing full-back in.
