Kasper Schmeichel on injury, Mohamed Salah’s availability: Leicester news

Denmark's goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel (Photo by LISELOTTE SABROE/Ritzau Scanpix/AFP via Getty Images)
Denmark's goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel (Photo by LISELOTTE SABROE/Ritzau Scanpix/AFP via Getty Images) /
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Denmark’s goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel (Photo by LISELOTTE SABROE/Ritzau Scanpix/AFP via Getty Images) /

Kasper Schmeichel has spoken on his recent injury. While Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah may be fit to play in Leicester City match.

Wake me up when the international break is over, will you? In all seriousness, these club football interventions are becoming slightly unbearable. Especially for friendly matches and a rather paltry or trivial tournament such as the Nations League.

Yes, the NL seemed a decent idea to begin with – but when coronavirus spread, it is plainly obviously that the competition should have been suspended for at least a couple of years. Rant over.

When the Premier League makes its return, a possibly crucial game in this season’s title race awaits: Champions Liverpool entertain current leaders Leicester at Anfield in a significant match. Every team has given some ridiculously poor performances, from which a couple of unpredictable results have transpired. Making contenders varied.

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Welcome to our Foxes news roundup, where we have two major updates to inform you of. Firstly, Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah, who tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday, could apparently feature against Brendan Rodgers’ team on Sunday.

Reportedly, the Egyptian is asymptomatic and will likely receive negative results when retested on Thursday. That is according to Hossam Hosny, who is head of the COVID-19 committee for Egypt’s Ministry of Health.

This Is Anfield claims Salah could feasibly return to England, undertake a couple of training sessions and consequently be fit for selection versus Leicester.

Kasper Schmeichel’s status

Kasper Schmeichel suffered bruising to his head whilst playing for Denmark against Iceland, then was substituted at half time. However, Schmeichel trained with his countrymen on Monday as well as personally confirming the incident looked worse than it was.

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The King Power goalkeeper is now aiming to start for Denmark versus Belgium on Wednesday, as per GOAL. Meaning Schmeichel is almost certainly available for Leicester’s trip to Merseyside this weekend.