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Liverpool Stars Shine Bright During International Break

Summary

  • Liverpool players in high spirits during international duty
  • Frimpong's playful banter with Simons during Netherlands training
  • Salah breaks African goalscoring record for Egypt
Liverpool Stars Shine Bright During International Break

As Liverpool endured a difficult week, losing three consecutive matches, their players have found a change of scenery to be just what they needed during the October international break. With 15 of Arne Slot's senior squad called up for national team duty, the Reds have been in high spirits, if the photos and videos shared by their respective national teams are anything to go by.

One player who has been making waves off the pitch is Jeremie Frimpong. The Dutch international has quickly become a popular presence in the Liverpool dressing room, and he's now showing his playful side with the Netherlands squad. A video shared by the Dutch national team captured Frimpong's cheeky jab at Tottenham's Xavi Simons during a training session, as the two battled it out in a keepy-uppy rondo.

Meanwhile, Liverpool's talisman Mohamed Salah has been making history for Egypt. The 33-year-old forward scored two goals in his country's 3-0 win over Djibouti, propelling him to the top of the African all-time leading goalscorer list in World Cup qualification. Salah, who is preparing for his second World Cup appearance, will be hoping to make amends for his previous tournament experience, which was marred by injury.

As the international break continues, Liverpool's stars will be eager to carry their positive momentum back to Anfield, where they will look to bounce back from their recent club-level woes.

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Liverpool's players have been in high spirits during the international break, with several of them shining for their national teams.
Jeremie Frimpong, the Liverpool player, was captured on video playfully jabbing at Tottenham's Xavi Simons during a training session with the Netherlands national team.
Mohamed Salah, the Liverpool forward, has become the top African goalscorer in World Cup qualification after scoring two goals in Egypt's 3-0 win over Djibouti.

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