A number of Liverpool players were in International action on Saturday. Sadio Mane and Andy Robertson were the stand out performers but there was a concern for Jurgen Klopp as Diogo Jota missed out through injury.

Here is the round up from all of Saturday's matches involving Liverpool players.

Naby Keita - Guinea

Naby Keita started as Guinea drew 2-2 with Sudan. The midfielder was substituted with his team leading 2-1 in the 76th minute.

Caoimhin Kelleher - Ireland

A comfortable match for the Irish saw them run out 3-0 winners against Azerbaijan. Liverpool understudy Caoimhin Kelleher was an unused substitute in Baku.

Andy Robertson - Scotland

In an enthralling encounter, Scotland captain Andrew Robertson provided two assists as Scotland twice came from behind to snatch an injury time winner to help them to a 3-2 victory at home to Israel.

Kostas Tsimikas - Greece

Another Liverpool left back Kostas Tsimikas was in action and helped Greece to a 2-0 win in Georgia. 

Tsimikas has not played since the Carabao Cup win at Norwich so this was a useful 90 minutes under his belt.

Conor Bradley - Northern Ireland

Switzerland ran out 2-0 victors against Northern Ireland in Geneva. Jamal Lewis was sent off at 0-0 and his team were made to pay with goals at the end of each half.

18 year old Conor Bradley came on in the 86th minute and picked up a yellow card.

Diogo Jota - Portugal

As reported earlier by LFCTR, Diogo Jota missed Portugal's clash with Qatar through injury.

Sadio Mane - Senegal

Liverpool's number 10 scored a wonderful individual goal as Senegal ran out 4-1 winners versus Namibia.

Mane also provided an assist in what was a comfortable victory for the home team.

International Break Fixtures Remaining

Sunday, 10th October

10pm Colombia v Brazil (Alisson, Fabinho)

Monday, 11th October

7pm Andorra U21 v England U21 (Curtis Jones)

7.45pm Netherlands v Gibraltar (Virgil Van Dijk)

7.45pm Estonia v Wales (Neco Williams)

8pm Libya v Egypt (Mohamed Salah)

Tuesday 12th October

11.14am Japan v Australia (Takumi Minamino)

2pm Namibia v Senegal (Sadio Mane)

3pm Guinea v Morocco (Naby Keita)

7.45pm Portugal v Luxembourg (Diogo Jota)

7.45pm England v Hungary (Jordan Henderson)

7.45pm Bulgaria v Northern Ireland (Conor Bradley)

7.45pm Sweden v Greece (Kostas Tsimikas)

7.45pm Faroe Islands v Scotland (Andrew Robertson)

7.45pm Ireland v Qatar (Caoimhin Kelleher)

Friday 15th October

1.30am Brazil v Uruguay (Alisson, Fabinho)

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