Liverpool are lucky enough to have a squad stuffed with international players, many of whom have been with their nations over the past two weeks.
Roberto Firmino and Philippe Coutinho both made the pitch for Brazil’s 1-1 draw against South American rivals Colombia, while Ben Woodburn came on as a substitute in Wales’ 2-0 win away to Moldova.
Mohamed Salah, who completed a goal of the month and player of the month clean sweep, scored for Egypt against Uganda.
The trick for Jurgen Klopp will now be getting his players focused on the domestic game against, especially for the vital clash against Manchester City on Saturday.
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Defender Dejan Lovren played as Croatia were beaten by Turkey, while Sadio Mane scored for Senegal as they played Burkina Faso.
Pleasingly, key players seem to have kept their run of good form going (although David Gate would argue against that in the case of Roberto Firmino) -while there have been no new injury concerns.
So take a look below at some video we’ve sourced to see your favourite players in action for their countries.
Colombia vs Brazil
Both Coutinho and Firmino played a part as Brazil drew 1-1 away from home with Colombia in a World Cup qualifying fixture.
Chelsea’s Willian opened the scoring before Radamel Falcao leveled things up to give the hosts a vital point.
Firmino started the game and had a late chance but couldn’t hit the back of the net, while Coutinho came on as a second half substitute.
Egypt vs Uganda
Salah hit the only goal of the match as the home side earned three points in their quest for World Cup qualification.
The winger has been in flying form his season and has picked up the goal of the month award as well being named player of the month.
If he can take his goalscoring run back into the league then it can only mean good things for the Reds, who have a packed September ahead.
Moldova vs Wales
Teenage sensation Ben Woodburn had to play another role from the bench, but proved he has got talent in bags as the 17-year-old came on to change the game.
After scoring on his international debut to win the game against Austria, Woodburn was at it again as he provided an assist for Hal Robson-Kanu to open the scoring against Moldova.
The youngster was a threat throughout his small cameo and surely will be rewarded with more minutes upon his return to Melwood.
Senegal vs Burkina Faso
Sadio Mane endured a frustrating night as Burkina Faso scored late to draw the game and go top of their World Cup qualifying group.
Mane scored in the 75th minute with a lovely chip shot, but it was cancelled out just minutes before the end of the game.
The winger has been in red hot form for Liverpool this season, and just like Salah he carried that over into the international arena.
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Klopp will certainly be hoping that he can maintain the same form in which he’s opened the season with.