Andy Robertson and Trent Alexander-Arnold are both vying for starting positions for Liverpool against Chelsea at Anfield on Wednesday.
Sunday’s enthralling 5-2 victory over Norwich advanced the Reds to the fifth round of the FA Cup, continuing their impressive form on all fronts.
In that match, Alexander-Arnold returned from a three-week absence due to a knee ιnjury by appearing off the bench. Additionally, Robertson was introduced in the second half for his first appearance since October, subsequent to undergoing shoulder surgery.
Liverpool will likely be extra cautious regarding Robertson’s fitness after a lengthy absence; furthermore, Jurgen Klopp must also bear in mind a crucial trip to Arsenal this weekend.
Since Joe Gomez has performed admirably in recent weeks, he may maintain his position at left-back, while Virgil van Dijk returns to the lineup after serving as a substitute against Norwich. Additionally, Dominik Szoboszlai is now available for Liverpool after serving as a substitute for 35 minutes in the FA Cup victory.
Although Alexis Mac Allister did not participate in the match, Klopp affirmed that the midfielder is anticipated to be fit to face Chelsea.
“Macca should be fine after yesterday’s training,” he stated at his pre-match press conference.
“Theiro [Alcantara] trained, which was an unforgettable experience after all these months, especially considering his level of training. However, he requires patience.”
Darwin Nunez and Luis Diaz are expected to maintain their starting positions in the front three, while Diogo Jota’s performance could potentially force Cody Gakpo to the bench.
Following Egypt’s elimination from the Africa Cup of Nations, Mohamed Salah will be absent due to a hamstring ιnjury.