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Multiple Anfield injuries mean Klopp forced to switch Trent Alexander Arnold

Klopp's stoppage due to constant injuries

By Charles Cornwall

Klopp's stoppage due to constant injuries
Klopp's stoppage due to constant injuries
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The opportunities that the players have received during this season have been fantastic for many who were believed to have given their best, however, Joe Gómez, who in the face of constant injuries and the team's busy schedule, has found himself in his usual position, since who will be played as a central defender is now Trent's usual understudy Alexander Arnold.


Given the current situation at Anfield and with the injury of Alexis Mac Allister, the best option to replace him based on what has been demonstrated so far would be TAA, who has played an important role this season by reversing his position during the games and moving to midfield. where his quality is present with his great vision and good passes that are always dangerous, where the team has great strength and balance.
So Joe Gómez would become the starting right back, at least until Macca recovers and Tren can return to his usual spot. Joe Gómez has had great games as a full-back, so this could be his new permanent role at Anfield, with this being the opportunity to show that Trent can be the third midfielder with Macca and Dominik Szoboszlai.
So this could be a great option to occupy against Arsenal, since this will be a vital match, so Joe Gómez will give you a great opportunity to take over the starting position and thus continue promoting healthy internal competition in the team.

Another option for the side if Gómez fails


In recent weeks, Conor Bradley has returned, and I can have his return against Unión SG Gilloise, despite having lost, Klopp can now count on another variant to try, since Conor had an excellent time in Bolton where he was chosen the best player of the season, so Conor will have to earn the trust of Klopp again, who will undoubtedly need him for this very complex end of the year for the Reds.