According to the official club website, Harry Kewell is available for this weekend's Premiership clash with West Brom after recovering from a calf injury. I did not realise the lad was injured, and I wonder when he got injured as I do not remember hearing about the injury. He came off right at the end of the Man City game, and I do not recall him looking like he was carrying any injury.
Apparently our Australian star missed the 1-0 defeat at Bolton due to the calf problem, but has trained throughout this week and is in contention for a first team return against the Baggies at Anfield this weekend.
Kewell could replace Stephen Warnock in the Liverpool team after the youngster was drafted in as his replacement at the Reebok Stadium. I personally would leave young Stevo in, and let Kewell watch from the bench for at least the first half. This will give Warnock the boost he needs if he thinks he can keep Kewell out of the first team if he plays well enough. It also lets Harry know he is not guaranteed the start, and he must work for his place like everyone else.
I also understand Liverpool received a boost today when it was revealed Spanish midfielder Antonio Nunez has stepped up his comeback. You will remember the "Real Star" and I use the term lightly was unbeleivebly injured within his first minute's of training at the club, but he's now well on the road to recovery and could figure for the reserves at Sunderland next week.
What do you think about H, would you play him from theatart or keep him on the bench?