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Jurgen Klopp provides detailed insight of Liverpool's first day back at training

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Jurgen Klopp is delighted to be back putting his Liverpool stars through their paces in training - likening today’s Melwood return to “the first day at school”.

The Reds finally got back up and running in training on Wednesday having been isolating since the coronavirus pandemic took its toll in mid-March.

And football’s suspension has been all the more frustrating for Klopp and co given they are just two wins away from wrapping up the Premier League title.

Yet with top-flight sides now back in training, a return to action may not be too far round the corner. Klopp was over the moon to finally return to training today, nonetheless, crediting the staff at Melwood for making the process as smooth as possible. “The morning started already

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