Injuries continue to be the main dilemma for Jürgen Klopp in what is his last season at the helm of the Reds, so Klopp will try to enjoy his last few ducks at the helm of the Reds as much as possible, without losing focus on maintaining the team at the top of the Premier League, so they would hold nothing back against Brentford, where they would try to maintain the lead.
So it would be his lineup, in his already classic 4-3-3 offensive formation, starting with the Brazilian goalkeeper Alisson Becker, who is expected to be able to be there without any problem despite his infection that prevented him from participating in the game. past. Moving on to the defense where the captain Virgil Van Dijk and the Frenchman Ibrahima Konaté will be in the center, making it the best defensive duo in Liverpool.
To then be in the right sector where although Joe Gómez would be the regular due to the injury of Trent Alexander Arnold, Klopp would occupy the youthful Conor Bradley, who is having a great level, so on the left side there would be the much desired reincorporation of Andy Robertson, who after a long absence returns to the starting lineup.
In the midfield and with the return of Wataru Endo, the midfield would be the Japanese as a defensive midfielder, while Alexis Mac Allister and Curtis Jones would be in charge of creating the game for Liverpool. While in the attack Klopp would send the best he has with Luis Díaz as the left winger, while Diogo Jota, with his great level, would be on the right side and in the center of the attack would be the Uruguayan scorer from Anfield Darwin Núñez.
On Saturday, matchday 25 of the Premier League will be played, where Liverpool will face Brentford, in a match where they need to win because if they do so, it would be expected that Chelsea later that same day can play a great game and tie Manchester City. Liverpool could regain a slight distance over the Citizens even though they have a game less.
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