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·29 de octubre de 2024

Dave Davis: Liverpool Rotation Struggles: Who Will Start Against Brighton?

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Injuries Impact Liverpool’s Carabao Cup Clash with Brighton

The latest episode of The Daily Red on Anfield Index, hosted by Dave Davis, delivered an in-depth look at Liverpool’s upcoming Carabao Cup match against Brighton. With games coming “thick and fast” this season, Liverpool faces significant injury challenges that could impact the match outcome.

Injury Woes for Liverpool: Key Players Out

In a morning press conference, Liverpool’s manager, Arne Slot, addressed questions about the club’s injury list, focusing on notable absentees who won’t be featuring in the upcoming match. The squad is feeling the weight of injuries, especially among key players like Diogo Jota and Harvey Elliott.


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Slot confirmed, “Connor is trading with us; good news again, and he could be in the squad tomorrow… but brace yourselves—Jota out, Alisson out, Harvey out…” Slot’s straightforward update revealed just how stretched Liverpool’s squad is becoming. Jota, whose initial rib injury seemed minor, will now miss all matches until after the November international break. Reflecting on this, Davis noted, “What was maybe a bruised rib in true Jota style… is keeping him out for quite a while.”

Harvey Elliott and goalkeeper Alisson Becker are also sidelined, adding to the already substantial list of unavailable players. Slot acknowledged that even though Conor Bradley might return to the lineup, other potential substitutes are currently unfit, leaving Liverpool thin in defensive options.

Rotation Compromised Due to Limited Squad Depth

Injuries mean Slot faces limited options in rotating the squad. His responses to queries on this topic indicated some hesitation, with Slot admitting, “I don’t think it’s possible to do the same as we did against West Ham… we’ve got some injuries, so we don’t maybe have enough players to change them all if I wanted.”

This limitation is bound to affect Liverpool’s typical lineup rotation, especially considering the busy fixture list, as Davis highlighted. For defenders, Davis speculated, “Hopefully Connor Bradley is fit to start… because Trent [Alexander-Arnold] needs that rest.” The recurring mention of Alexander-Arnold underscores the challenge Liverpool faces in balancing player rest with performance expectations, especially with further league matches on the horizon.

Key Midfield Decisions for Slot

Given the injuries, Liverpool’s midfield selection poses a particular challenge for Slot. With Curtis Jones’s recent performances in focus, Davis suggested a potential midfield combination, anticipating that “Endo, Morton, [and] Curtis Jones” could be the go-to trio for tomorrow’s match. Slot’s approach to choosing midfielders will be influenced by the need for defensive stability alongside creative output. Curtis Jones has had mixed performances, and while he remains a solid choice, the emphasis on recovery and fitness will likely be a deciding factor.

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Brighton’s Tactical Threat

Brighton sit comfortably in sixth place in the league, making them formidable opponents for Liverpool in the Carabao Cup. They have “attacking options galore,” as Davis put it, referencing their squad depth and recent league performances. Brighton, like Liverpool, may face their own rotation concerns but could field a more experienced lineup if they see the Carabao Cup as an opportunity for success this season.

Davis noted that Brighton’s recent form is promising but also leaves room for Liverpool’s tactical press, especially as “Brighton’s defence has already conceded twelve goals this season,” making them susceptible to Liverpool’s counter-attacking potential. Davis’s prediction for the match score was a “1-1 draw… going to penalties,” which reflects the unpredictable nature of these Carabao Cup fixtures and the difficulty of determining either team’s advantage at this stage of the season.

Conclusion

With Liverpool navigating a challenging injury landscape, the team heads into the Carabao Cup against Brighton with cautious optimism. As The Daily Red podcast reminds fans, Liverpool’s injury list could significantly impact their ability to field a strong squad and manage player workload effectively. Slot’s decisions, particularly regarding midfield and defence rotations, will likely determine whether Liverpool can advance without risking further strain on their lineup.

With Liverpool’s season pressing forward and major competitions on the horizon, every decision in this cup tie counts. As Dave Davis summarised on The Daily Red, “Brighton beckon… and it’s hard to predict at this stage.”

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