
"Arne Slot's side return from yet another international break preceded by a chastening defeat away from home. In October, it was Estevao's dramatic stoppage time winner that sunk the Reds at Stamford Bridge, but this month they will have to shake off a 3-0 hammering from Manchester City. Liverpool's starting line-up has never been under more scrutiny since the Dutchman arrived last year, although no Premier League side in history has had to live up to a £446 million transfer window."
"Slot confirmed on Friday that Andy Robertson was unable to train, possibly still recovering from the euphoric highs that accompanied Scotland's famous 4-2 victory over Denmark that secured qualification for their first World Cup finals since 1998. With Robertson unlikely to start, it serves as an opportunity for Kerkez to earn back his place in the starting lineup, after a poor start to the season confined him to the bench."
Liverpool return from an international break after a 3-0 defeat by Manchester City and a previous late loss at Stamford Bridge. The club faces intense scrutiny over selection following a £446 million transfer window. Alisson returns from a seven-week hamstring layoff, displacing Giorgi Mamardashvili, who saved a penalty from Erling Haaland while deputising. Andy Robertson is unable to train after Scotland's 4-2 win over Denmark, offering Milos Kerkez a chance to reclaim a starting spot. Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate aim to solidify the defence, while Conor Bradley's injury pushes Dominik Szoboszlai into right back.
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