Liverpool has alleviated tricky days in Nottingham Forest, Brentford and Bournemouth without giving up their healthy tour at the Premier League summit, but Everton will be released on Wednesday evening like CakeWalks like CaWalks.
A historical occasion waves the eternal rivals during the week, with Goodison Park on the second attempt to organize its last Merseyside derby before the Toffees venture into a more glittering house.
Liverpool was supposed to take the short journey through the city in December, but Storm Darragh forced the shift of the game and probably made a more difficult challenge for the red among the lights.
After a strongly twisted page was relocated to Plymouth on Sunday in the FA Cup, the team Arne Slot is expected for the derby on Wednesday.
GK: Alisson – The Brazilian led to back-to-back-clean leaves and was particularly brilliant two Saturdays ago in Bournemouth in Bournemouth.
RB: Conor Bradley – It is expected that Trent Alexander-Arnold is available, but the slot can choose the more stable Bradley after the graduate of the academy played in her victory over Tottenham last Thursday.
CB: Ibrahima konate – Konate had to struggle in this game last season, but showed signs that he had returned to his most dominant form in the last excursions after he had originally struggled after the return of injuries in the new year.
CB: Virgil van Dijk – Van Dijk does not have the most beautiful memories of Goodison – not lately anyway. After Jordan Pickford contributed to his ACL tear in 2021, Everton killed Everton in Liverpool’s title dream last season.
LB: Andy Robertson – The Scotsman suffered a rather indifferent season, but its place in the XI is relatively safe. Kostas Tsimikas played 90 minutes on the weekend.
Cm: Ryan Gravenberch – The unveiling of slot on the base of the midfield proves to be a tactical unicorn, and it will be interesting to see how the manager uses it to combat Everton’s newly discovered threat under David Moyes.
Cm: Alexis Mac Allister – Mac Allister played an obscene amount of football last season, but this semester was more break for him, and he should be relatively fresh for the derby after he was hardly visible in the latest cup trips in Liverpool.
RW: Mohamed Salah – Salah’s two strikes helped Liverpool for a big win in Bournemouth, and such efficiency would not be right on Wednesday. During his two previous visits to Goodison Park, he pulled blanks, but scored seven in eleven games against the Toffees.
Am: Dominik Szoboszlai – The Hungarian international comes back into his own and reappears as an important gear in the large red machine.
LW: Cody Gakpo – When Salah rarely did not shot, Liverpool turned to Gakpo in the last third. He enjoyed the best season of his Premier League career and is hired on the left in Goodison.
St: Darwin Nunez – The slot has recently turned between a few options, but due to its presence, pace and the ability to enable the chaos in the box, Nunez could be the most desirable option against Everton’s highly towering defender.