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Liverpool possible starting lineup against Brentford features a ‘surprise’ inclusion, following the decision regarding Jarell Quansah…
Liverpool’s anticipated starting lineup against Brentford features a potential ‘surprise’ inclusion as a decision regarding Jarell Quansah looms.
As Liverpool prepares for their inaugural Premier League home match of the season, they will host Brentford on Sunday at Anfield.
The Reds kicked off their campaign with a solid victory over Ipswich Town, where Diogo Jota and Mohamed Salah found the net.
This win sets a positive tone for Arne Slot as he aims to establish Anfield as a stronghold during his tenure.
However, Brentford arrives with high spirits after their recent triumph over Crystal Palace under Oliver Glasner.
The two clubs have already engaged in a couple of transfer dealings this window, fostering a sense of familiarity. Fabio Carvalho may have the opportunity to face his former team after making a brief appearance last match.
Meanwhile, defender Sepp van den Berg completed a transfer on Thursday, but his availability against his old club remains uncertain.
Liverpool boasts a fully fit squad, with the exception of a minor concern regarding Jarell Quansah, who has been dealing with a slight injury this week. Regardless, any lineup chosen by Slot is expected to be formidable.
Considering all factors, here is the predicted Liverpool team.
GK – Alisson Becker
Despite ongoing reports linking the Reds with a move for Valencia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili before the transfer window closes, the Brazilian continues to hold the starting position at Anfield until the Georgian arrives following another loan season.
RB – Trent Alexander-Arnold
After showcasing his skills last weekend, he will have numerous opportunities to create chances against Brentford.
However, he must remain cautious of the agile Kevin Schade, who is known for his directness, skill, and fearlessness when facing full-backs.
CB – Virgil van Dijk
Seamlessly returning to his position, Van Dijk was commanding last weekend, delivering some stunning long passes that set Salah in motion.
CB – Ibrahim Konate
The French defender came on for Quansah at halftime and played a crucial role in helping Liverpool regain full control of the match, as noted by Slot.
His experience will be vital against a challenging attacking line known for their counter-attacking prowess.
LB – Andy Robertson
Now back to his peak performance, the fans appreciate the tenacious Scotsman who consistently gives his all.
This match presents an opportunity for him to make an impact, but he must remain cautious of the threat posed by Bryan Mbuemo, who has started the season strongly.
CM – Ryan Gravenberch
Aiming to build on a solid debut last week, the Dutch midfielder could emerge as the primary number six option this season if Liverpool opts not to make any signings.
He will face a higher caliber of competition and pressing, providing him with an excellent opportunity to showcase his abilities once more.
CM – Alexis Mac Allister
Gradually finding his rhythm this season, he will be instrumental in supporting Gravenberch as he continues his promising start in a deeper role. Mac Allister contributes defensively and offers reliable passing options, making him a pivotal player in the squad.
CM – Dominik Szoboszlai
Operating in a more advanced position last weekend, he appeared more at ease, reminiscent of his role at former club RB Leipzig.
He created three scoring opportunities and will be essential against a well-organized Brentford team that is likely to defend deep and counter-attack.
RW – Mohamed Salah
Salah continued his impressive form against Ipswich, scoring his ninth goal on the opening weekend of a Premier League season.
He found the net both home and away against Thomas Frank’s team last year and is poised to add to his tally once again.
Brentford’s injury update ahead of the match against Liverpool reveals that four players are sidelined, with one significant uncertainty surrounding Ivan Toney’s status.
Arne Slot has addressed the situation regarding Jarell Quansah and provided insights into the team’s condition leading up to the Brentford clash.
ST – Diogo Jota
After scoring in the opening match, he is likely to retain his starting position. Although he faces a tough challenge from Ethan Pinnock, Jota’s agility and quick footwork could pose problems for the robust defensive lineup.
LW – Cody Gakpo
This may be a daring assertion, but Diaz’s performance against Ipswich was often ineffective despite his enthusiasm and effort.
It seems inevitable that Gakpo will be integrated into the lineup, as he has the potential to develop a strong connection with Slot’s tactical approach.
With Manchester United on the horizon next week, this match presents a crucial opportunity for the Dutch player to showcase his abilities in a game where they are expected to control possession.
Substitutes: Kelleher, Bradley, Gomez, Tsimikas, Endo, Jones, Elliott, Diaz, Nunez.
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