BRAKING Dominik Szoboszlai’s most recent injury: A Liverpool player who is dealing with a hamstring problem implies a “possible” return before playing Bournemouth.

Dominik Szoboszlai might play against Bournemouth this weekend after recovering from a hamstring injury.

Dominik Szoboszlai injury latest: Liverpool star suffering with hamstring  issue but suggests 'possible' comeback ahead of Bournemouth trip | talkSPORT

The Hungarian international was substituted in the second half of the Reds’ 4-2 victory over Newcastle on New Year’s Day due to the issue.

He missed Liverpool’s FA Cup victories over Arsenal (2-0) and Fulham (2-1) in the Carabao Cup semifinals.

However, the winter vacation has aided him, and he ought to be competitive very soon.

When will the injured Dominik Szoboszlai make a comeback?
Jurgen Klopp announced following the original injury that the midfield player will miss the matches against Arsenal and Fulham.

At that point, he wasn’t sure how many games they would be without the former player for RB Leipzig.

Szoboszlai has been a vital member of the Reds since signing last summer, but hamstring injuries are difficult and need to be closely watched.

Although they didn’t miss him in the two cup matches, he has settled in on the right side of Klopp’s midfield three, and Liverpool could use his enthusiasm returning to the squad.

On Sunday, January 21, the Reds will travel to the south coast to play Bournemouth.

When asked if he would be fit for that match at an awards event in Hungary, Szoboszlai replied that it was “possible.”

He did, however, add that he would be content to wait a little while more and that the medical team’s decision would be final.

So, he might return this weekend; if not, a more likely return date would be the second leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final against Fulham the following week.

However, Klopp will probably explain Szoboszlai’s circumstances at his press conference prior to the game.

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