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Liverpool Lineup Against Tottenham: Tsimikas and Elliott Set to Start, as Trent Alexander-Arnold decision made amid 7 changes 4-3-3 Formation for Carabao Cup Semi-Final first leg…

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Liverpool’s lineup against Tottenham is anticipated as Trent Alexander-Arnold’s status is confirmed amid seven alterations.

 

Arne Slot faces a challenging task as Liverpool prepares to meet Tottenham in the first leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final in north London.

 

With an eye on securing his first cup final with Liverpool, Slot leads the Reds into battle against Tottenham, who are eager to make their mark in this competition.

 

Liverpool, the defending champions after a thrilling victory over Chelsea last year, aims to continue their success in the tournament.

 

This competition could serve as a stepping stone for Slot, who aspires to add multiple trophies to his cabinet this season.

 

However, with the Premier League and Champions League as the primary objectives, Slot is likely to implement several changes for tonight’s match.

 

Given the upcoming FA Cup fixture against League Two’s Accrington Stanley, this may be an opportune moment for him to rest key players, leading to more nuanced adjustments in the lineup.

 

One potential change could see Caoimhin Kelleher stepping in for Alisson Becker as the goalkeeper.

 

While Slot has been noncommittal about Kelleher’s starting role, he has effectively served as Liverpool’s cup goalkeeper in recent years, making him a reliable option.

 

Defensive adjustments are also expected. Slot has indicated that Ibrahima Konate may not be risked following his return from injury, suggesting that Jarell Quansah could partner with Virgil van Dijk in central defense.

 

The aftermath of his performance against Manchester United has placed Trent Alexander-Arnold under scrutiny regarding his potential start tonight. However, if he is not included in the lineup, it should not be interpreted as a loss of faith from Slot, as Conor Bradley has earned the chance to play at right-back.

 

Additionally, we may see Andy Robertson replaced at left-back, with Kostas Tsimikas set to make his first appearance since November following his recovery from injury.

 

The midfield presents a more complex situation. Slot may be inclined to rest Ryan Gravenberch, which could open the door for Wataru Endo. Meanwhile, Harvey Elliott is also in contention to take over the No.10 position from Curtis Jones, with Alexis Mac Allister maintaining some stability in the midfield.

 

In the forward line, the decision looms over whether Mohamed Salah will be rested and if Federico Chiesa will receive a rare starting opportunity. Salah’s exceptional fitness could provide Liverpool with a strong advantage as they aim to secure a place in the final, making him a likely starter.

 

On the left flank, Cody Gakpo will look to enhance his impressive goal tally in this tournament, while Diogo Jota is due for a return to the starting eleven, likely taking the place of Luis Diaz.

 

Predicted Liverpool line-up vs Tottenham: Kelleher; Bradley, Quansah, Van Dijk, Tsimikas; Endo, Mac Allister; Salah, Elliott, Gakpo; Jota.

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