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Jürgen Klopp's plan for Liverpool to beat Arsenal on Sunday

The German has already decided how he will face the Gunners

By Charles Cornwall

The German has already decided how he will face the Gunners
The German has already decided how he will face the Gunners
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After returning to winning ways earlier in the week against Scottish side Rangers in UEFA Champions League Group A action, the Red's will be looking to string together a win against Premier League leaders Arsenal, who are unbeaten at home with four consecutive victories and one of the best offences in the league with 20 goals to their name at the moment.

From the dugouts it will be a duel of strategy between two great coaches, such as the Spanish Mikel Artera and the German Jürgen Klopp, who have a hot past, remembering that last season, both faced each other in a vibrant Premier League game, which culminated in a goal in favour of the Reds, thus maintaining the paternity over the Gunners.

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Things are different today, Arsenal start as favourites. The capital club are enjoying a great moment following the arrival of Brazilian Gabriel Jesus, who curiously has the same five goals as his compatriot Roberto Firmino. This has prompted manager Klopp to think about what his line-up will be like, whether he opts for the usual 4-3-3, or decides to keep trying with another scheme.

This scheme allows Liverpool FC to have greater security in midfield, an area where games are won, as Klopp has said, as the flow of play circulates through that area. It is then that we would have the former Real Madrid Fabinho, continuing in the starting line-up alongside the English Jordan Henderson and the Spanish superstar Thiago Alcantara, making a trident of luxury for the Reds.

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Next Sunday's game will be one of three pulsating fixtures for the Red's in seven days, as after referee Michel Oliver's final whistle, the team will immediately prepare for the game in Glasgow against Rangers FC, where a win would put them close to the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League. They will close the week by hosting Manchester City at Anfield, in yet another chapter in the recent sporting rivalry that has England ablaze.