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Liverpool Line up vs Leicester City: How Jurgen Klopp’s Reds could line up against the Foxes | Premier League 2019/20

Sudarshan Venkatesan
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Liverpool Line up vs Leicester City: How Jurgen Klopp's Reds could line up against the Foxes | Premier League 2019/20

Liverpool line up vs Leicester City: Liverpool will take on the Foxes in the motive of keeping their winning streak running.

Liverpool will face Leicester City at Anfield on Saturday. It has been an excellent kick-off to the new season for both the sides, as one sit on top of the pile, while other is third in the league table.

The hosts edged Sheffield United 1-0 last weekend before securing an entertaining 4-3 victory against Red Bull Salzburg in the Champions League on Wednesday. Liverpool, for sure, have conundrums ahead of this game, but their calm approach will help their course because of their experience. Their defence has not been at their best, but the forward line has scored goals for fun.

Leicester City have been significantly better than some of the top six clubs this campaign. The Foxes annihilated Newcastle United 5-0 in front of their home fans with their attacking methodology. With no fear, Brendan Rodgers will be hoping to damage his former side and pick up precious three points on Saturday.

Liverpool look head and shoulders above Leicester City, but it has been mixed predictions from the pundits. This portrays the Foxes threat, who have an exciting young squad to cause problems.

We look at Liverpool’s injuries, suspensions and predicted lineup for this clash.

INJURIES 

Liverpool’s shot-stopper Alisson Becker has recovered, but there are very slim chances of him taking part tomorrow. The Brazilian has completely trained and Klopp is aware that he needs further rebuilding to regain his spot. Joel Matip is out with a minor injury. Xherdan Shaqiri and Nathaniel Clyne are the other absentees.

SUSPENSIONS 

There are no suspensions for Jurgen Klopp heading into this game.

PREDICTED LINEUP 

Liverpool: Adrian, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Joe Gomez, Virgil Van Dijk, Andy Robertson, Fabinho, Gini Wijnaldum, James Milner, Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino.

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