
The Reds suffered a poor defeat to Red Star Belgrade in the Champions League this week and fans are desparate for their side to bounce back against Fulham on Sunday.
Keita has been sidelined with a hamstring injury since the last international break, however, he was fit enough to travel with the squad for the defeat in Serbia.
But after the shocking performance against Red Star, Liverpool supporters are desperate for Keita to return to the starting XI and provide some much-needed stability in midfield.
And after the Guinea international posted a clip of him training at Melwood, fans quickly got exciting ahead of the meeting with Fulham.
“We were missing you so bad in the middle of park.. lets do it in fulham,” one fan wrote.

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Another said: “Save our midfield plz! Only u can provide techniques and creativity.”
“Can’t wait till your playing again,” a third fan wrote.
A fourth supporter said: “Now we will go back to winning!!”
“Welcome back red. We missed you,” a fifth fan wrote.
Meanwhile, midfielder Adam Lallana insisted the players must react and take responsibility for their poor performance against Red Star.
“As players we’ve got to take responsibility,” he said.
“It was a slow start all round really, and we gave them far too many opportunities – especially from set-pieces.
“We had chances and we came out at the start of the second half which was better, but we weren’t ruthless enough and we weren’t patient enough.
“They time-wasted and we lost momentum but to come in 2-0 down wasn’t like us and we’ve got to take full responsibility and make sure that doesn’t happen again.
“It’s still in our hands and if we win our next two games we go through, but it was a great opportunity missed for us.
“Of course there will be a reaction. It’s not the first time we’ve lost games and it’s about how you react and how you bounce back but we are thoroughly disappointed to come away with nothing.”