Liverpool striker Robbie Keane has been declared fit for today’s return to his former club in the Barclays Premier League clash at Spurs.
Keane had been struggling with a groin problem and was only used as a last-minute substitute for Steven Gerrard in Wednesday’s 1-0 win over Portsmouth.
But Keane can expect to start the match at White Hart Lane, the club he left for £20million in the summer to move to Anfield.
Liverpool seem unlikely to risk fellow striker Fernando Torres, who is still only in light training after a hamstring problem. He is more likely to return for the Champions League clash with Atletico Madrid on Tuesday.
Keane had been struggling with a groin problem and was only used as a last-minute substitute for Steven Gerrard in Wednesday’s 1-0 win over Portsmouth.
But Keane can expect to start the match at White Hart Lane, the club he left for £20million in the summer to move to Anfield.
Liverpool seem unlikely to risk fellow striker Fernando Torres, who is still only in light training after a hamstring problem. He is more likely to return for the Champions League clash with Atletico Madrid on Tuesday.
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