Merseyside puts on a title party this weekend, whereby Liverpool only requires one point against Tottenham Hotspur to claim her second Premier League crown.
Another misstep in Arsenal a week made life easier on Sunday when a Spurs team spent the journey north with a miserable record in Anfield. The Posetecoglou side has also given up its domestic campaign for a long time.
Arne Slot is about to offer a complete addition to players for a special occasion, and the Dutchman is unlikely that a drama with his team selection for Spurs’ visit.
So Liverpool was able to queue on Sunday afternoon.
GK: Alisson – The Brazilian is not in golden glove due to injury setbacks, but it undoubtedly played a major role for the red when it is fit and available. He will stay between the sticks on Sunday.
RB: Trent Alexander -Arnold – The match winner of the last week should return to Slot’s Start XI despite uncertainty about his future. This will probably be the last month of Liverpool supporters who enjoy the Mercurial gift of the right-back.
CB: Ibrahima konate – Konate has been a constant in the defense of slot since recovery in winter. He was not always at his best, but the Frenchman is still a key component of the defense of Liverpool.
CB: Virgil van Dijk – The skipper undertook his future to Liverpool before the triumph of Leicester, and this will be his first appearance at Anfield since the contract was expanded.
LB: Andy Robertson – Kostas Tsimikas had the nodn at King Power, and Robertson was not visible at all. The Scotsman is ready for a return to Slot’s XI this weekend so that he can work with his old friend on the opposite flank.
Cm: Ryan Gravenberch – Gravenberch was an hostility to border this season, and Slot tried to fall from the start of XI of the Reds.
Cm: Alexis Mac Allister – Similar to Gravenberch, Mac Allister was almost always in the Liverpool team and that for good reason. Only van Dijk, Mohamed Salah and Gravenberch played more minutes of the Premier League than the Argentinian.
RW: Mohamed Salah – Salah’s drought lasted last weekend, but a return to the form would be successful in this semester in view of the occasion and the importance of the wing player in Liverpool.
Am: Dominik Szoboszlai – The Hungarian was the last time Spurs visited Angenud in the Carabao Cup, and his relentless runs of an anxious machine room.
LW: Cody Gakpo – The Dutch experienced a few quiet weeks and did not contribute as much on the track after an impressive start to the season. Nevertheless, Gakpo should keep its place on the left.
ST: Luis Diaz – Slot has proven this season that it does not require an outstanding number nine to win the Premier League. Diaz operated on here and everywhere for the red this season and has proven to be practical and at the same time functions as a liquid center forward.