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Liverpool lineup options vs. West Ham with Federico Chiesa, Endo and Quansah as Arne Slot plan to rest several key players for Carabao Cup tie against Bolton…

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Liverpool’s lineup options against West Ham include Federico Chiesa among 10 potential changes.

 

Arne Slot is set to alter his starting XI for the League Cup match against West Ham, with the possibility of replacing all 10 outfield players from the previous game.

 

In the recent victory over Bournemouth, Slot made four adjustments to his lineup, which is expected to be exceeded on Wednesday as the team begins its defense of the League Cup.

 

This match will provide insight into the Dutch manager’s commitment to domestic cup competitions, although Liverpool is still anticipated to secure a win regardless of the lineup.

 

Conversely, West Ham has struggled under Julen Lopetegui, managing only two wins in their first six matches.

 

With an opportunity to rotate players between league games, let’s explore how Liverpool might set up.

 

Ahead of the cup encounter, Slot provided an update on his squad and his rotation strategy:

 

Alisson remains unavailable, with a tight timeline for his return against Wolves.

Federico Chiesa is ready to start but is not expected to complete the full 90 minutes.

There is a “fair chance” that 17-year-old Trey Nyoni will be included in the squad.

Slot indicated that he will choose different players for this match.

 

Liverpool’s potential XI against West Ham

 

While we lack prior insight into how Slot will approach this fixture compared to Jurgen Klopp, there is a strong possibility of making 10 changes from Saturday’s victory.

 

This strategy allows fringe players to gain valuable playing time and ensures the entire squad is utilized—something we hope Slot will continue to prioritize throughout the season.

 

Every senior player has participated thus far, but we could see first starts for Conor Bradley, Joe Gomez, Wataru Endo, Curtis Jones, Tyler Morton, and Chiesa.

 

As a result, the performance may not be the most dazzling, as the players will need time to develop chemistry, but they should still be capable of achieving a positive result.

 

Caoimhin Kelleher remains the sole player to retain his position in the lineup. Bradley and Gomez are set to make their first starts of the season, while Endo, Jones, and Morton form a revamped midfield. Chiesa will make his full debut as part of a formidable attacking trio.

 

The lineup is as follows: Kelleher; Bradley, Gomez, Quansah, Tsimikas; Endo, Jones, Morton; Chiesa, Gakpo, Jota.

 

If Slot opts for a more cautious approach to his lineup changes, he might consider keeping four players from the victory against Bournemouth.

 

This could include Kelleher, Virgil van Dijk, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Darwin Nunez, the latter two having not played the entire match.

 

This strategy would create a balance between players in form and those needing game time, which may be challenging for Gomez and Morton.

 

Van Dijk would partner with Quansah, Szoboszlai would make his seventh start of the season, and Nunez would feature in consecutive starts in the central position.

 

The potential lineup would be: Kelleher; Bradley, Quansah, Van Dijk, Tsimikas; Endo, Szoboszlai, Jones; Chiesa, Gakpo, Nunez.

 

It remains uncertain how Slot will manage player rotation for this match until the team news is announced over an hour before kickoff.

 

However, there is an expectation for numerous changes. Many outfield players are deserving of playing time, while several regulars could benefit from additional rest during this hectic schedule.

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