On Saturday afternoon, Liverpool will travel to the Etihad Stadium to take on Manchester City in a Premier League match. Prior to the international break, the Reds defeated Brentford 3-0, which gave them confidence going into this game.
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Once more, Jurgen Klopp will use a 4-3-3 formation, however he may alter his starting eleven. Mo Salah will probably be the focal point of Liverpool’s attack.
Alisson Becker, the goalkeeper for the Reds, will start after keeping his previous league game clean. As they attempt to stay in their half, Virgil Van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate will serve as the cornerstones of Liverpool’s defense.
Joe Gomez, who is questionable, anticipates playing left back while Trent Alexander-Arnold plays right back. Everybody has to decide when to attack.
Joel Matip, the center-back cover, will have to make do with a bench position.
Midfield
The tempo will be established in the middle by Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister, and Dominik Szoboszlai, who make up Klopp’s midfield. To win this weekend, the Reds need all three to perform at their highest level.
Harvey Elliott is not playing, but he might play in the second half.
Attack
Mohamed Salah must prove himself on the right after scoring twice against Brentford before the international break. Diogo Jota will play left-sided wide. Merseyside’s final-third line leader is Cody Gakpo.
Darwin Nunez will sit on the bench until Klopp calls on him in the final stages.