Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has been passed fit for the Reds' Champions League opener with Sevilla.
The Egyptian star had been a doubt after being sent home from the club's Melwood training ground on Tuesday, complaining of a sore throat, reports the Liverpool Echo.
But Salah reported for duty at Melwood on Wednesday and took part in the first-team's morning session ahead of tonight's game.
Salah's recovery is a major boost for the Reds as they look to bounce back from last Saturday's 5-0 mauling at the hands of Manchester City.
He has scored three goals in six appearances since his summer move from Roma.
Speaking on Tuesday night, Jurgen Klopp said: "Mo's illness should not be that serious actually.
"Mo told me 'I can train', the doc told me 'he can train'. I asked the doc what would be the best and she told me if he doesn't have to train... so then no problem, go home.
"He was in the team meeting – he wasn't allowed to breathe! – but after the meeting we sent him home.
"The plan is he comes in on Wednesday and he should be able to play."