See the mirror reporting a friendly v a Huddersfield XI on Sunday 1-1
Minamino scored
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from the Echo;
Xherdan Shaqiri made his long-awaited return to action as Liverpool's fringe players were given a run-out in a friendly over the weekend. Shaqiri was one of several senior squad members to feature as the Reds drew 1-1 with a Huddersfield Town B side at Anfield on Sunday afternoon.
The Swiss international, who has played just seven first-team minutes since January 11, sat out all three warm-up friendlies and wasn't involved in either the Community Shield defeat to Arsenal or the Premier League win over Leeds United on Saturday evening.
Takumi Minamino, an unused substitute against Leeds, gave Liverpool the lead on the stroke of half-time with a close-range finish, only for the visitors to snatch a leveller in the final 15 minutes through an own goal. It continued Minamino's good form and would have sent a timely message to Jurgen Klopp ahead of Sunday's Premier League trip to big-spenders Chelsea.
With the Reds boss keen for those not involved on Saturday to be given minutes, Adrian, James Milner, Divock Origi and Marko Grujic all featured. Joel Matip, who came on for the last few minutes against Leeds, also played, while Loris Karius, Rhian Brewster and Harry Wilson emerged as substitutes.
The remainder of the team was made up of youngsters who were not involved for the U23s in their Premier League 2 opener against Everton on the same day. Neco Williams, Harvey Elliott, Ki-Jana Hoever, Billy Koumetio, Nathaniel Phillips and Sepp van den Berg were all notable absentees from the game at Kirkby, which Liverpool won 1-0 through Jake Cain's early strike.