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Borini back for Liverpool 'within days'

ESPN staff
July 24, 2014
Fabio Borini was forced off after falling awkwardly in a challenge with Seydou Keita © Getty Images
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The shoulder injury that forced Fabio Borini out of Liverpool's 1-0 friendly defeat to Roma on Wednesday night is not serious, according to manager Brendan Rodgers.

Borini was substituted in the 14th minute after falling awkwardly on his shoulder in a tangle with Seydou Keita.

But Rodgers confirmed the Italian forward suffered a bruised shoulder and will resume training in a matter of days.

"It's not bad as first thought; he's had problems in the past with his shoulder," Rodgers said. "He's only bruised it, so he'll miss a few days and he won't train for the remainder of the trip here, but it's only a matter of days until he's back training and playing again."

Borini is the subject of a £14 million bid from Sunderland, where he spent last season on loan. Rodgers was non-committal about the striker's future on Merseyside, or how the injury affects his proposed move to Wearside.

The Liverpool boss did, however, speak glowingly about the man at the heart of the majority of his side's production at Fenway Park. Philippe Coutinho, left off Luiz Felipe Scolari's doomed 23-man Brazilian squad for the World Cup, was the star of Liverpool's intermittent attack.

Coutinho began the night operating centrally, but drifted to the left in the second half to accommodate the introductions of Emre Can and Jordan Henderson. Rodgers admitted in his post-match news conference that the former Inter midfielder is central to his side's play.

"Coutinho is the brain in our team," Rodgers said. "Coutinho is the continuity player. He might not score many goals, but he's a wonderful reference for the team. He's the one who gets the team ticking.

"He's a fantastic talent for such a young player. He's still gaining his fitness, but he gets the crowd of their seats, and for someone so small, he's very tough."

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