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The international break is now over and the Liverpool squad are set to report back to Kirkby. But ahead of Saturday’s clash with Arsenal, who played the most minutes?
As ever, the March interval came as an unwelcome one for Liverpool, particularly on the back of consecutive victories over RB Leipzig and Wolves.
But there was a positive in the fact Brazil’s World Cup qualifiers were postponed, ensuring Alisson, Fabinho and Roberto Firmino were among those to remain on Merseyside, along with the likes of Trent Alexander-Arnold and James Milner.
But 12 first-team players still departed for duty, and will make a late return to training in the days before the Premier League resumes away to Arsenal.
Info A run-down of Europe s state-of-the-art stadia hosting Euro 2020 For the first time ever, a European Championships is due to be staged by multiple countries across the continent. In fact, there are a dozen host cities hoping to bring light and hope to economies across the EU this summer.
UEFA hand-picked the 12 following cities to stage group and knockout stage games, in an undisputed festival of football across EU nations and the UK:
London, Wembley Stadium
London s revamped Wembley Stadium is arguably the centerpiece of the Euro 2020 competition. It will be staging most of England s games, including a long-awaited clash between England and Scotland on 18 June, along with both semi-finals and the final on 11 July. The 90,000-capacity stadium is the biggest and most expensive of all host stadia at Euro 2020.