On Sunday at 16:30 WAT, Liverpool will play Manchester City at Anfield in the Premier League. This is one of the most important games of the season.
The Reds are not doing well in their own league. They are currently in eleventh place with only ten points from eight games.
Jürgen Klopp’s team hasn’t won any of their last three league games (D2, L1) and has given up six goals during that time.
Their bad form at home should worry them as they get ready to play against a Manchester City team that is scoring a lot and is in good shape.
But if they won, it could boost the team’s morale and help them get their domestic season back on track.
Manchester City, on the other hand, is playing very well both at home and abroad.
Pep Guardiola’s team hasn’t lost any of their last six Premier League games (W5, D1). They are currently in second place, just one point behind league leader Arsenal.
When they go to Anfield tomorrow, they’ll be hoping to keep up this good run as they try to knock Arsenal off the top of the table.
This season, the two teams had already played each other in the Charity Shield, which Liverpool won by beating Manchester City 3-1 to take home the trophy.
But the Cityzens are in great shape right now, and their host team isn’t doing very well.
Team Updates
Liverpool
Trent Alexander-Arnold and Luis Diaz won’t be able to play because they were hurt in their 3-2 loss to Arsenal.
Naby Keita, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Joel Matip, and Naby Keita are all still out, and Arthur is going to have surgery that will keep him out for a while.
Ibrahima Konaté might not play because he missed training on Friday. On the other hand, Curtis Jones could play after returning to training.
Formation (4-4-2)
Son, Gomez, Konaté, Dijk, Tsimikas; Salah, Henderson, Fabinho, Carvalho; Nunez, Firmino; and Tsimikas, Dijk, Tsimikas.
Manchester City
Kyle Walker, John Stones, and Kalvin Phillips are all hurt and won’t be able to play.
Walker can’t play because he hurt his groin, and John Stones can’t because he strained his hamstring.
Formation (4-2-3-1)
Ederson, Cancelo, Akanji, Laporte, Gómez, Rodri, Silva, Foden, Bruyne, Grealish, and Haaland could all be in the starting lineup.
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