Clyne, Gomez, Lovren, Ox, Solanke and Brewster are all out injured. Mane is also doubtful to feature based on what Klopp said in his press conference earlier. With a make or break game against Napoli only 3 days later Klopp may be tempted to leave one or two key players on the bench. Maybe something like this.
Must win game as it is the early kick off and an opportunity to put a little bit of pressure on City.
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I'd be tempted to play a strong side and worry about the Napoli game when we get to it, Bournemouth are a tough side to beat on their own patch (as we found out to our cost in that 4-3 game). I'd go with this
Alisson
Trent. Matip. VVD. Robertson
Fabinho. Keita
Shaquiri
Origi. Salah
Firmino
I'd like to see how Keita and Fabinho cope anchoring our midfield, I'd also like to see Shaquiri play centrally where I feel he's at his best and I also feel that Origi's best position is as a wide forward in a 3 man attack where he can use his pace to good effect.
Bournemouth are a very talented positive football kind of team..They will go for the win..I really hope we will come with a positive assertive approach to this game or we will be down pretty early.
Couldn't see him being rotated anyway. He'll probably sit out the FA Cup games only. Not as big as issue with CBs. And especially with the the way VVD plays.
best lineup available ,Milner can play RB as well as Fab which did it for Brazil..Excited from the starting 11 hope they bring it on from the opening whistle
If Milner plays RB that's a good side, we have a great chance today to apply some real pressure to City, they play Chelsea at Stamford Bridge later so we could even finish the day top. We haven't really played well all season but crucially they haven't shaken us off, now would be a great time to start clicking into gear.