Liverpool is looking for a statement in the Premier League title on Sunday afternoon when you visit the reigning master Manchester City.
The red have stumbled into the title in the past few weeks, with dramatic 2-2 draws with Everton and Aston Villa opened the door for Chaser Arsenal. The Arne Slot site still has a healthy advantage on the summit, but can have another slip against the HR department in the Etihad Stadium.
It is an event location that has brought heart pain and fame in recent years, but the inconsistent form of Pep Guardiola’s men will offer Liverpool hope for a first victory in a decade on the blue half of Manchester in the Premier League.
Liverpool can be aligned for a mammoth direction.
GK: Alisson – Despite the city’s questionable achievements, the Brazilian has been put into practice in Etihad in recent weeks. They are still regular goal scorers and have campaigned in all competitions in their last 16 games.
RB: Trent Alexander -Arnold – Alexander-Arnold was Liverpool’s savior on Wednesday with a decisive balance in Villa Park, but the right-back has to concentrate more on his defense tasks against Savinho or Jeremy Doku.
CB: Ibrahima konate – Erling Haaland is still an injury to the encounter on Sunday and Konate will be confident that the Norwegian does not fit the Etihad. He kicked off in the 1-1 draw in Manchester last year.
CB: Virgil van Dijk – Van Dijk previously led some hard-fought battles with Haaland and will be confident that he is exposed to an improved iteration of the highly towering center forward, he plays naturally.
LB: Andy Robertson – Kostas Tsimikas will probably go down in the starting line -up for one of the upcoming duels with City and Newcastle United, but Robertson may be preferred against the tricky phil Foden.
DM: Ryan Gravenberch – Gravenberch has not looked as effective in the past few weeks as his enormous workload demands its toll this season. Slot hopes that City will not aim for his strenuous legs this weekend.
DM: Alexis Mac Allister – The South American must support his defensive midfielder in the gratifying threats by the city. Omar Marmoush, Bernardo Silva and Kevin de Bruyne are among those who could occupy his zone.
RW: Mohamed Salah – Liverpool might have wrapped in the last games, but Salah was as impressive as always. Another goal and Assist Mid in Mid in Midwoek takes his Premier League record in 26 games this season amazing 39 -goal contributions.
Am: Dominik Szoboszlai – Szoboszlai will aim to take advantage of the emptiness left behind by Rodri, although he also has to work incredibly hard. He has met twice in his last six games and would not mind expanding this balance on Sunday.
LW: Luis Diaz – The Colombian was a surprise from the starting line -up on Wednesday, but should be restored instead of Curtis Jones. The goals and templates have dried up after a few sparkling form of the early season, but he achieved Wolverhampton Wanderers last weekend.
ST: Diogo Jota – It must be said with certainty that Darwin Nunez will not start in the city after his war Miss against the villa, with Jota maintaining his place in the number nine. He was wasteful in the Midlands, but rarely disappointed on the big stage.