Liverpool could end the weekend as a Premier League master if you defeat Leicester City on Sunday afternoon at the King Power Stadium.
The Reds are guaranteed the top position and their second title of the Premier League should defeat Ipswich earlier a day – admittedly an unlikely possibility – and they triumph in the East Midlands. Regardless of the result in the Portman Road, Liverpool Leicester will be banished by avoiding the defeat against Ruud van Nistelroy’s fighter.
It is only a matter of time before the Arne Slot side wins the crown, but you will look forward to taking first place as soon as possible. This weekend cannot rest against the dire foxes on her laurels.
Here is how Liverpool could be on the King Power.
GK: Alisson – Liverpool welcomed her first visit to the starting line -up last time, and the Brazilian has proven his value again, which made some significant stops to refuse West Ham United in Anfield.
RB: Conor Bradley – After Trent Alexander-Arnold and Joe Gomez were still injured, Liverpool was relieved that Bradley returned from an injury in the last two games. The northern Irish has an enormous opportunity to impress with Alexander-Arnold’s apparently inevitable exit.
CB: Ibrahima konate – One of Leicester’s few attacking threats is Jamie Vardy and the 38-year-old can aim to isolate the weaker from two incredibly talented central defenders. The veteran Foxes Forward has ten goals in 17 games.
CB: Virgil van Dijk – Van Dijk nodded Liverpool’s deceased winner against West Ham and followed that he announced his new contract on Thursday. He will certainly receive an incredible reception from the away subjects from the King Power.
LB: Kostas Tsimikas – Tsimikas was anything but convincing last weekend, but since Andy Robertson scored a catastrophic goal when he replaced the Greece national player, it would not be surprising that he started again.
DM: Ryan Gravenberch – Bilal El Khannous is one of the few Leicester technicians in the last third, and Gravenberch has to suffocate the 20-year-old. He tried to do the same thing last Sunday to do Mohammed Kudus and Lucas Paqueta.
DM: Alexis Mac Allister – The supporters of Liverpool are pleased to hear how Mac Allister’s father with rumors about a Real Madrid change for his son, with the Argentinian, absolutely unite for the slot.
RW: Mohamed Salah – Salah celebrated his new contract with an exquisite assist against West Ham, who increases his Premier League balance in 32 games this season for 45 hit contributions. He has a surprisingly average record against Leicester according to his high standards with just five goals in 12 earlier duels.
Am: Dominik Szoboszlai – Szoboszlai was replaced by Curtis Jones against the hammers, but was restored to the line -up on Sunday. He achieved his second Liverpool goal against Leicester in the Carabao Cup last season.
LW: Luis Diaz – Diaz was the beneficiary of Salah’s nice support last weekend when he increased his goal to 15 in all competitions. The Colombian is currently in a stronger form than Cody Gakpo and should start on Sunday.
ST: Diogo Jota – The Portuguese striker did not quite look for large parts of this season and could do with a goal against his favorite opponents. He achieved nine against the foxes in Wolverhampton Wanderers and Liverpool Colors – more than against another team.