Kenny Dalglish has reported just two injury concerns ahead of Saturday's clash at home to Norwich City.

The Reds boss revealed that back-up goalkeeper Alexander Doni is ruled out after damaging his finger in the friendly defeat at Rangers, while full-back Jack Robinson is also likely to be missing.

Dalglish told his pre-match press conference: "We did have (a fully fit squad) but the goalkeeper hurt his finger. Jack Robinson has a sprain too. Up until the Rangers game we had a fully fit squad.

"Danny Wilson got a kick on the ankle too, but he's okay.

"Everybody else is fine."

Despite suffering a 1-0 loss against the Scottish champions, as well as the double injury blow, Dalglish believes the match at Ibrox was a worthwhile exercise for his squad.

He added: "It was useful in some aspects. We gave some of the lads coming back to fitness a game and that's quite important for us, it's better than training. I wouldn't say it was the best performance we have ever put in but we got some value out of it for some of the lads."

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Meanwhile, Steven Gerrard will be aiming to return to the line-up after being rested against Rangers.

Dalglish has no qualms about starting his skipper in the clash with the Canaries and is relishing more of the same following his man of the match display in the 1-1 draw with Manchester United.

"Well he's fit enough to play for us and that's all that concerns us," said Dalglish. "As we've said many times before, we've waxed lyrical about Steven and what he's done for the club and rightly so. Obviously the more games you play, the fitter you will get.

"But he's certainly fit enough to be considered to play for us.

"We are absolutely delighted he is where he is. Even more so, that he came back last week and scored a goal. We just hope he gets a run now and a bit of luck."

The boss was also asked about comments made by Gerrard earlier this week, in which the No.8 spoke about the toll that six months on the sidelines had taken on him and the way the club had supported him during his recuperation.

He added: "We'll help everyone in the best way we can. Whether it's Steven or anyone else. We've got to manage everybody. Glen Johnson has had a tough time as well. He doesn't have the history and tradition that Steven has with the club, but he's still very important to us.

"We have helped Steven and everyone is delighted to be back. Hopefully we are helping Glen, Fabio Aurelio and anyone else who has been out."