Anfield Index
·19 de noviembre de 2025
Two Liverpool stars walking suspension tightrope

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·19 de noviembre de 2025

Liverpool return from the final international break of the year needing rhythm, clarity and a cleaner disciplinary record. The defeat to Manchester City before the pause did more than bruise momentum, it sharpened the focus on a squad that must avoid avoidable setbacks if it is to stay in touch with the Premier League summit. Arsenal’s draw at Sunderland offered only partial relief, leaving Arne Slot’s side eight points adrift and in need of consistency.
With Nottingham Forest visiting Anfield on Saturday, Liverpool have a small window to apply pressure on the leaders before their rivals play again. Encouragingly, Alexander Isak is fit and Alisson Becker is on course to return, giving Slot something close to a full deck.
What he cannot ignore is the growing suspension threat. Premier League rules state that any player collecting five yellow cards in the first 19 fixtures will serve a one match suspension, with the threshold rising to 10 bookings after 32 games. Liverpool have accumulated 23 bookings in 11 league games, placing them joint fourth in the division for cautions.
They remain one of 12 sides without a red card in league action this season, although Hugo Ekitike’s dismissal in the Carabao Cup shows how quickly discipline can waver. The upcoming Leeds match on New Year’s Day is the final fixture in which a fifth yellow card triggers a ban, which means every decision matters from this point.
Dominik Szoboszlai and Conor Bradley sit at the edge of that disciplinary line. Both have four yellow cards and both face a crucial 90 minutes against Forest. If either is booked, they miss West Ham on 30 November, a game Slot will not want to enter light at right-back.

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Jeremie Frimpong remains unavailable, magnifying the importance of keeping both Szoboszlai and Bradley on the pitch rather than in the stands.
Milos Kerkez, currently on three yellow cards, must also be careful as he works to edge back into the left-back rotation behind Andy Robertson. Virgil van Dijk, Ryan Gravenberch and Ibrahima Konate sit on two bookings, while Florian Wirtz, Alexis Mac Allister, Federico Chiesa and Curtis Jones have one each.
Liverpool do not face the crisis point yet, but discipline is becoming an undercurrent in their season. Title challenges rely on full squads, sharp minds and minimal disruption. If the Reds are to close the gap, control without hesitation will matter as much as creativity.









































