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Liverpool is looking for a safe visit to the fifth round of the FA Cup on Sunday afternoon when they visit the Plymouth Argyle Plymouth Championship outfit.
The Reds obtained their place in the Carabao Cup final on Thursday evening and will host the ambitions to make a triple domestic this season since they are currently seated proud at the top of the Premier League table.
With a huge Merseyside derby to come on Wednesday, Arne Slot should make radical changes to her starting range on Sunday in Home Park, with peripheral figures that have had the opportunity to impress.
Here’s how Liverpool could line up on the southern coast.
GK: Caoimhin Kelleher – Alisson received at night on Thursday and is expected to be treated with another mini-through this weekend. Kelleher has proven an incredibly capable deputy each time called.
RB: Conor Bradley – With Trent Alexander-Arnold guaranteed to miss Plymouth, Bradley could give him another departure. The Northern Irishman was excellent in 4-0 victory against Tottenham in the middle of the week.
CB: Jarell Quansah – Quansah took a slow duration under life, but begins to strike his stride after an adjustment period. The young person was a regular starter in the cup competitions.
CB: Wataru Endo – The Japanese international was easily used at the central defender under the slot machine – a function he has exercised on occasion with Stuttgart – and he can again appear at the heart of the defense while Joe Gomez approaches a Back to the match team.
LB: Kostas Tsimikas – Andy Robertson and the “Greek Scouser” abandoned for the departure square on the left back. The first started the last four games and should have in the afternoon before the Merseyside derby.
DM: James McConnell – McConnell seemed remarkably composed when pushed in the image of the first team and produced an admirable display in the defeat against the PSV Eindhoven in the last European outing of Liverpool.
DM: Alexis Mac Allister – Mac Allister was surprisingly named on the bench on Thursday and could be restored to the XI at home. If it appears from the offer, it could well be withdrawn at halftime or after an hour to preserve its legs.
RW: Federico Chiesa – Chiesa is starting to show glimpse of his ingenuity in a Liverpool shirt after the start of injury on the Merseyside. He had an impact against the PSV in Europe and opened his account for the Reds during the third round of the FA Cup.
AM: Harvey Elliott – There were brief questioning points on the future of Elliott in January after a constant lack of playing time this season, but the Cup competitions offered him opportunities. He managed three goals in six appearances outside the Premier League.
LW: Diogo Jota – Having returned to the bench against the Spurs, Jota could be thrown into the XI of departure on Sunday. Like Mac Allister, the attacker’s minutes will be managed closely.
St: Darwin Nunez – It seems unlikely that Nunez begins the Merseyside derby given its struggles against the deep defenses, which means that it could win a second consecutive start this weekend. He only scored twice in his last ten games.
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