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Published 12:47 6 May 2016 BST
"I put in a lot of work. I didn’t have one day off in three weeks. “Every day I was at Melwood for seven or eight hours, doing everything I could to get fit for this game. “I am so happy that I could play. I only found earlier in the day that I would be starting. “The manager spoke with me and asked me if I was fit. I told him I was ready."The German is just one of a number of Liverpool players who have made quicker than expected returns from injury. Klopp explained this afternoon that Jordan Henderson will be fit for the European Championships, while Divock Origi may also play some role in the Europa League finale on May 18th. https://twitter.com/DaveOCKOP/status/728525755651624960

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