Liverpool host Brighton and Hove Albion on March 31. The fixture takes place at Anfield, with the Seagulls winning two and drawing two in the last four meetings – though three of those took place at the Amex Stadium. This is our Liverpool predicted lineup.
Liverpool Predicted Lineup vs Brighton in High Stakes Clash
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How Liverpool Have Lined-up Recently
Caoimhin Kelleher has started in goal with Conor Bradley at right-back and Andy Robertson at left-back. Joe Gomez has often provided cover in both positions. Virgil van Dijk has played at centre-back alongside Jarell Quansah in Ibrahima Konate’s absence.
Wataru Endo has been the holding midfielder; Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai have joined him in midfield.
Luis Diaz has played on the left wing whilst Mohamed Salah returned from injury on the right against Manchester United. Darwin Nunez has continued to start as the central forward.
Liverpool Recent Form and Tactics Ahead of Brighton Game
Liverpool most recently suffered a painful 4-3 loss to Manchester United, resulting in their exit from the FA Cup.
The match in itself appeared as if there was a lack of tactics. It was end-to-end stuff, with both teams having 25+ shots. Some have described the battle as “pure chaos”.
Part of the reason for this was Liverpool’s tired squad: they have played two games a week for the last month during an injury crisis. They were still missing nine players, and many had only returned recently.
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Another reason was that after Harvey Elliott scored in the 105th minute – Erik ten Hag went very attack-heavy. By the end of the match, United’s back four was as follows: Antony-Bruno Fernandes-Harry Maguire-Diogo Dalot.
Antony performed admirably out of position, but this chaotic formation mixed with some tired legs led to lots of attacks against struggling defences – especially in extra time.
This resulted in a high-risk-high-reward match, and Liverpool were unfortunate to be on the losing side. However, Jurgen Klopp will need to control games better in future big matches as he attempts to win a treble in his final season.
Liverpool Injuries to Consider
Trent Alexander-Arnold, Diogo Jota, and Alisson Becker have all been out for over a month. Klopp revealed: “From next week I think they will join parts of team training.”
Stefan Bajcetic “is now in partial training with the U21s and he will be in full training with the U21s next week.”
Konate played 90 minutes for France against Chile, so the defensive “beast” will be fit for selection.
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When asked about Curtis Jones, Klopp replied: “I am not sure if he is available [for Sunday], but [he is] in training.”
Robertson has not trained after picking up an injury on international duty and may miss this fixture.
Thiago Alcantara and Joel Matip are both out, potentially until next season.
Liverpool Predicted Lineup
GK: Caoimhin Kelleher
LB: Joe Gomez
CB: Virgil van Dijk
CB: Ibrahima Konate
RB: Conor Bradley
CM: Dominik Szoboszlai
DM: Wataru Endo
CM: Alexis Mac Allister
LW: Luis Diaz
ST: Darwin Nunez
RW: Mohamed Salah