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Liverpool Predicted Lineup Vs Aston Villa for November 9

Liverpool play Aston Villa in the Premier League. The match will be at their home stadium, Anfield. The Reds sit top of the Premier League, two points clear of Manchester City. Here is our Liverpool predicted lineup vs Aston Villa.

Liverpool Predicted Lineup vs Aston Villa

How Liverpool Have Lined-up Recently

Caoimhin Kelleher starts, with Alisson Becker injured. Kostas Tsimikas and Andy Robertson have rotated to an extent at left-back. Ibrahima Konate and Virgil van Dijk have left Jarell Quansah very limited minutes. Trent Alexander-Arnold starts at right-back.

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Ryan Gravenberch lines up next to Alexis Mac Allister, whilst Dominik Szoboszlai plays just ahead. Cody Gakpo has surprisingly started the last three at left-wing, with Mohamed Salah on the right-wing. Darwin Nunez has started most up-front, though Luis Diaz scored a hat-trick in midweek as a striker.

Liverpool Injuries and Absentees to Consider

Slot revealed on October 25: “Alisson is for sure not with us in the upcoming weeks, that’s clear”.

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New signing Federico Chiesa has no timescale on his return, though Liverpool have strong depth in the forward areas. Harvey Elliott is not expected back before the November international break, but will likely not be missed heavily; he played only seven minutes in the opening three matches before his injury. Diogo Jota should be available just after the international break, as Slot revealed in his press conference ahead of this match.

Liverpool Predicted Lineup Vs Aston Villa

GK: Caoimhin Kelleher

LB: Andy Robertson

CB: Virgil van Dijk

CB: Ibrahima Konate

RB: Trent Alexander-Arnold

DM: Alexis Mac Allister

DM: Ryan Gravenberch

AM: Dominik Szoboszlai

LW: Luis Diaz

ST: Darwin Nunez

RW: Mohamed Salah

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As a seasoned editorial professional, Henry Chung brings a wealth of expertise to his role as LWOS Football Editor. Currently studying a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism at the University of Leeds, Henry has honed a specialised skill set in the fast-paced realm of football content. His incisive reporting as a breaking transfer news writer has consistently provided readers with timely and accurate updates, establishing him as a trusted voice in the intricate world of player movements. Beyond transfers, Henry's versatility shines through his captivating matchday content, where he offers insightful analysis that resonates with fans. His authoritative approach ensures that every piece of content he oversees and creates upholds the highest journalistic standards. Henry's unwavering commitment lies in delivering unparalleled quality and accuracy in every aspect of football journalism.

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