Liverpool predicted lineup vs Wolves


Liverpool tries to end a frustrating week at a maximum when they organize in the Premier League in Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday.

Surprising defeat against Plymouth Argyle in the FA Cup followed chaos in Goodison Park when the red stumbled on the Merseyside derby. Leastings after the full-time whistle against Everton mean that Arne Slot will not be on the touch line this weekend, while Curtis will also suspend Jones.

Liverpool will strive for a less frenetic excursion on Sunday when you welcome wolves to Angeldd, and victory is of the utmost importance because they pursue a second title of the Premier League. Matches with Aston Villa, Manchester City and Newcastle United follow, and the Reds probably don’t seem to score maximum points from these three duels.

Here is how Liverpool could build this weekend.

Darwin Nunez

Darwin Nunez was able to replace the dubious Cody Gakpo/Chris Brunskill/fantasista/gettyimages

GK: Alisson – The Brazilian was helpless in goodison on Wednesday evening and would like to get the ball out of his network this weekend. Wolves can have difficulty testing it too often without the forward duo Jorgen Strand Larsen and Hwang Hee-chan.

RB: Trent Alexander -Arnold – Liverpools No. 66 was not suitable enough for the entire Merseyside derby to offer it, but after a slight injury by the bank. He is commissioned to deal with the insanely attacking wing-back-rayan AIT-Nouri.

CB: Ibrahima konate – Konate has imposed in the form of shape in the past few weeks and wants to move a clean leaf forward against an injury -crowned wolve. In September he scored his first and only Premier League goal during the reverse game.

CB: Virgil van Dijk – Liverpool’s high -towering skipper was far from being a mixed success with a mixed success. Although wolves are in the relegation battle, they were frequent goal scorers this semester and will employ van Dijk in Anfield.

LB: Kostas Tsimikas – Andy Robertson started the derby and offered a mediocre representation when his influencing powers continued to swing. Since Liverpool plays against Aston Villa in the middle of the week, Tsimikas can be thrown into the start -xi to offer the Scots a break.

DM: Ryan Gravenberch – Similar to his compatriot van Dijk, Wednesday was not his best offer in a Liverpool shirt. He will also be employed this weekend and protect the back four from Matheus Cunha’s ingenuity.

DM: Alexis Mac Allister – Mac Allister is fresh from his goal and an impressive all-round exhibition against the Toffees and competes against two hard-beating Brazilians on Sunday. Joao Gomes and Andre – the latter, who had previously been linked to Liverpool – should not be underestimated.

RW: Mohamed Salah – Liverpools Redeemer has carried out miracles in the past few weeks and scored six points in all competitions in his last five games. You would be brave to reach his 23rd Premier League goal of the campaign on Sunday against Salah.

Am: Dominik Szoboszlai – The slot has grown more on the Hungarian than the months have passed, and his creativity and his sheer work rate in midfield make it integral. He has scored two in his last four games, but Liverpool will still have more consistent contributions to the £ 60 millions.

LW: Luis Diaz – Diaz has been in the shadow of Cody Gakpo in the past few weeks, but his Dutch teammate is doubtful on Sunday after knocking against Everton. As a result, Liverpools can return to his preferred left berth faster.

St: Darwin Nunez – After Diogo Jatas was carefully managed for minutes after a further setback of injuries, Nunez could be the leading number nine against old gold. He only achieved twice in Anfield this season.

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