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Jeremie Frimpong is close to a return following his hamstring injury, and two of Liverpool’s February fixtures have been moved for television. Jeremie Frimpong return from injury is “imminent” Frimpong has been out since injuring his hamstring against Eintracht Frankfurt on October 22, but his return is now “imminent,” according the Athletic.



The club won’t rush his return, though, given he has already suffered two hamstring injuries this season, having not missed a match through injury since 2023 prior to his summer transfer from Bayer Leverkusen. Today’s Liverpool FC News • There has been a positive update on Dominik Szoboszlai‘s ankle injury, with the Hungarian hoping to play against Tottenham – that’s a relief! • The Athletic also shared relatively good news on Gomez, whose hamstring injury is not deemed to be serious but will still miss the trip to upcoming trip to the capital • They also report that Florian Wirtz has “taken some criticism personally” and offered an interesting insight into the Liverpool dressing room’s change of leadership group under Arne Slot – read more here • Liverpool’s home match at Man City will now be played on Sunday, February 8 at 4.30pm (GMT), while the Reds’ trip to Sunderland will take place at 8.15pm on Wednesday, February 11 More from This Is Anfield With Ryan Gravenberch being asked to do the job of holding midfielder and box-to-box player at times this season, Joe Baker has written about how Liverpool signing a ‘proper’ No.

“There is a glaring lack of players able to do the dirtier work in midfield and plug the holes that have been all too apparent this season.” READ: Stop limiting Ryan Gravenberch – Why Liverpool search for a No. 6 must resume Elsewhere in the football world today • Rangers have appointed former Liverpool left-back Stig Inge Bjornebye as a temporary football consultant and advisor – it was good to see him at Anfield for the Brighton match, too! • Celtic have announced non-executive Chairman Peter Lawwell will step down from his role – this comes following long-term fan protests • Macclesfield forward Ethan McLeod died in a car accident on Tuesday night on his way back from a match against Bedford Town – he was just 21 years old Liverpool FC: On this day On December 17, 1955, Jimmy Melia scored a thumping left-footed volley on his Liverpool debut as the Reds beat Nottingham Forest 5-2 in the second division.