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Roberto Firmino remains a major fitness doubt for Liverpool’s Premier League clash with Tottenham at Anfield on Saturday.

The in-form attacker has yet to recover from the hamstring problem which forced him to drop out of the Brazil squad and he didn’t train at Melwood on Thursday afternoon.

Firmino, who has scored three goals in his last four appearances for the Reds, missed the defeat at Southampton prior to the international break after going off late on against Manchester United at Old Trafford.

Christian Benteke was another absentee when manager Jurgen Klopp put his squad through their paces at Melwood. The £32.5million striker returned early from international duty last week to have treatment on a knee injury.

However, fellow Belgian striker Divock Origi was able to train on Thursday and should be available for the weekend showdown with Mauricio Pochettino’s men. Origi had dropped out of the Belgium squad with a minor thigh problem.

A welcome boost for Liverpool was the sight of Philippe Coutinho taking part in the session following his late return from South America. The Brazilian playmaker has shown no ill-effects after a gruelling 6,300-mile journey back to Merseyside from a World Cup qualifier in Paraguay.

Klopp has a number of selection dilemmas ahead of the visit of Spurs. Left-back Alberto Moreno is in contention to start after missing the trip to Southampton with a hamstring injury.

Vice-captain James Milner is available after serving a suspension and captain Jordan Henderson should also return to the line up after illness ruled him out of a starting place at St Mary’s.