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Liverpool seeks to make consecutive defeats behind them when they visit Chelsea on Saturday evening.

The Reds produced dismal performance at Crystal Palace and Galatasaray, with Arne Slot now looking at a third successive defeat for the first time during her mandate in Liverpool. The Dutch coach will also be well aware of the title Challengers Arsenal, who can jump on the front row this weekend.

Fortunately to Liverpool, their pale fitness concerns compared to those of Chelsea, and the reigning champions will be desperate to take advantage of their hosts struck by injury to return to victory before the international break.

Here’s how Liverpool could line up.

Andy Robertson

Andy Robertson could replace Milos Kerkez. / Robbie Jay Barratt – Ama / Getty Images

GK: Giorgi Mamardashvili“The last injury of Alisson, who will keep him away for at least six weeks, will offer Mamardashvili his first round in the Liverpool team. The international of Georgia is an extremely capable deputy.

RB: Conor Bradley—Liverpool needs a certain coherence in the position of the right back after using Bradley, Jeremie Frimpong and Dominik Szoboszlai in the role of this term. The more defensive Northern Ireland international could be used for a difficult day outside.

CB: Ibrahima Konaté– Konaté’s performances were disastrous this season, the head apparently turned by talks of a transfer from Real Madrid next summer. Unfortunately for the location, it has some alternatives.

CB: Virgil van Dijk– Even the imperative captain of Liverpool was unable to prevent the Reds from a series of disastrous defensive displays. The Dutchman must help his team stabilize the ship.

LB: Andy Robertson—Milos Kerkez endured dentition problems at the start of his Liverpool career, with locations potentially used to Robertson’s experience against the impressive line before Chelsea.

DM: Ryan Gravenberch—Regavenberch has already played a lot of football this season, with rests that are probably rare for the Dutchman to advance. It is simply essential.

DM: Alexis Mac Allister—Liverpool missed the soothing and ball retention capacities of Mac Allister during the defeat in Galatasaray, with a slit that remembers Argentinian until the starting alignment on Saturday.

AM: Florian Wirtz– What is Slot doing with Wirtz, huh? The 116 million German pounds need playing time to gelify his new teammates, but his performances have always been disappointing.

RW: Mohamed Salah—Salah was in a disappointing form according to his standards this term, but he has a solid record against the former employers Chelsea. He achieved five contributions to the goal during his last eight first league duels with the Blues and should return to the XI after being banished in the middle of the week.

ST: Alexander Isak– With Hugo Ekitike a slight doubt for the match on Saturday, 125 million pounds sterling could be called upon to start again. He opened his Liverpool account in the third round of the Carabao Cup, but has not yet offered a really impressive display.

LW: Cody Go—Gakpo started the season on fire, but its shape was more patch in recent matches. He must rediscover his mojo or his risks of losing his place in the left side to the new cult hero of Liverpool, Federico Chiesa.

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Liverpool will make changes from the middle of the week. / Fotmob

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