So, Joe Cole is back in training and his hair is starting to grow back!
The balls are also back, bringing more lolz than ever before!
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Pepe Reina today dismissed media reports claiming he has told Roy Hodgson he wants to leave Liverpool.
The Spain international exclusively told Liverpoolfc.tv: "I have seen a newspaper has made this suggestion. It is completely untrue.
"I have not told the manager that I wish to leave in January, or at any other time. It is important our fans know this.
"I have a long-term contract at Liverpool and I am fully committed to the club.
"Our new owner met me and some of the other players last week and I was very happy with what he told me."
Reina, who has played in 18 of the Reds' 21 games this season, added: "The entire squad and staff are working very hard to get us back competing at the top of the table. We will not be distracted by inaccurate media speculation."
source Sotirios Kyrgiakos could be back in the first eleven for our trip to Stoke City on Saturday - though Glen Johnson, Daniel Agger and Joe Cole all remain on the sidelines.
The manager told Liverpoolfc.tv: "Soto, we think, will be okay, though he's still feeling the effects of the tonsillitis.
"Joe Cole (hamstring) and Glen Johnson (adductor) haven't recovered to play any part in the game.
"Daniel Agger (calf) is making progress but it's going to be a few more weeks before he joins us fully in training."
Goalkeeper Brad Jones is also fit again and should return to the bench.
With little change on the injury front, Hodgson is unlikely to make many changes from the team that drew 1-1 at the DW Stadium on Wednesday night.
"I'm rather hoping that the two and a half days we'll have had after Wigan will have given us time to recover," he said. "I don't think we've got that many possibilities to make too many changes.
"We've got senior players like Johnson, Cole and Agger who are not fit to take part in the game, and then it's young players: the Shelveys, the Spearings, the Kellys and the Wilsons. There isn't an enormous luxury to make wholesale changes.
"If we do make any at all it will be the odd one here and there because the team is functioning well.
"The guys who played against Wigan and Chelsea had a very light training session on Friday - mainly just recovery and prevention of injury. A little bit of movement, but nothing serious.
"We're very aware that it's three very important games in six days, so we don't want to leave anything on the training field. We want all our energy, vitality and intensity when we go into the match."
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