Ibrahima Konate out as Arne Slot makes key choice for Liverpool vs Man City – predicted line-ups and how to follow
Liverpool have the chance to go 11 points clear of Premier League champions Manchester City when the two sides meet this afternoon.
The title rivals are in polar opposite form for their latest encounter but the Reds have struggled to best Pep Guardiola in recent times.
Liverpool are the only team to have stopped City from winning seven successive Premier League titles with their 2020 triumph.
The Merseysiders can take a massive step towards doing so again by beating the champions at Anfield to move nine points clear at the top.
However, Liverpool have won just one of their past nine Premier League matches with City – with former manager Jurgen Klopp’s superior head-to-head record against Guardiola mainly coming via cup competitions.
The latter has plenty of reasons to be cautious as well, not least because his side have lost their last five straight games.
Guardiola also has a miserable record at Anfield, with his only win in nine visits coming without fans in the COVID era of February 2021.
Liverpool vs Man City: How to follow
This Premier League clash will take place on Sunday, December 1.
Kick-off at Anfield is at the earlier time of 4pm and will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.
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Liverpool vs Man City: Injury list
Liverpool
Alisson Becker
Ibrahima Konate
Kostas Tsimikas
Diogo Jota
Federico Chiesa
Man City
Rodri
Ruben Dias
Jeremy Doku
Oscar Bobb
John Stones
Mateo Kovacic
Liverpool
Arne Slot is arguably facing his toughest team selection for his first managerial meeting with the Premier League’s top coach.
The Dutchman is sweating on the fitness of his No.1 goalkeeper, his vice-captain, and the centre forward he started the season with.
Trent Alexander-Arnold has been confirmed to return having been an unused substitute in the 2-0 win over Real Madrid.
That’s a huge relief for the right-back – who scored in a 1-1 draw at the Etihad last year – as he ends his bizarre run of injury misfortune when City visit Anfield.
The England star has played just a minute of action during Guardiola’s last three trips to Liverpool due to injury and hasn’t started a home Premier League match against them since the Spaniard’s one win in 2021.
However, Alisson Becker and Diogo Jota are still not ready to return.
Alisson has yet to play for the Reds since suffering a hamstring injury in Liverpool’s 1-0 win over Crystal Palace at the start of October.
The Brazilian has missed over 40 matches with various fitness issues over the past five seasons, and the club will be wary of rushing him back, especially in such a high-profile game.
Caoimhin Kelleher has impressed in his absence and will look to set down a marker facing up against Erling Haaland.
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has formed a rock-solid pairing with Ibrahima Konate in front, but now the latter has picked up an injury.
The Frenchman could be out until the New Year after suffering an injury on Wednesday night, talkSPORT understands.
Konate has played nearly every minute in the Premier League this season after replacing Jarell Quansah at half-time on the opening day victory away at Ipswich Town.
But interestingly it was Joe Gomez – who looked to be leaving the club this summer – who came on for Konate after he suffered an injury against Brighton last month and he should do so again.
The England international was man-of-the-match for Liverpool’s last win over City at Anfield in 2022.
Kostas Tsimikas is also out with an ankle issue which has given a reprieve to Andy Robertson – who has conceded a penalty in each of his past two matches.
Dominik Szoboszlai scored in the Premier League last weekend but Alexis Mac Allister emulated that feat against Madrid in midweek and will be rewarded by partnering Ryan Gravenberch again.
Curtis Jones – who has been reborn under Slot – would then be pushed forward into a defensive No.10 role that he operated in so successfully in his standout scoring display against Chelsea.
Mohamed Salah is a permanent fixture on the right of Liverpool’s attack, but the remaining two positions are still up for grabs.
It is expected that Luis Diaz may serve as a false nine against Real Madrid in midweek to combat the physicality of Antonio Rudiger and co. in a similar fashion to his hat-trick display at home to Bayer Leverkusen last month.
The Colombian, who was incorrectly linked with a summer move to City, ran rings around Kyle Walker in March.
This will likely be the deciding factor in returning to the left ahead of Cody Gakpo to do so again, with Darwin Nunez’s raw pace a vital asset on the counter-attack.
Man City
Guardiola is in unprecedented waters having lost five successive games in all competitions for the first time in his managerial career.
The former Barcelona and Bayern Munich manager will be forced into some changes from the defeat that lost 4-0 to Spurs.
John Stones’ stop-start to the season continued having lasted only 45 minutes on Saturday – which was his first appearance since the Carabao Cup loss away to Ange Postecoglou’s side last month.
The England international, whose goal put City ahead at Anfield earlier this year, was replaced at half-time by Nathan Ake.
Ake’s defensive qualities may be needed on the left to help keep Salah quiet, with Guardiola desperate for Ruben Dias to return.
The Portuguese was injured in the same cup defeat to Tottenham as Stones and City’s backline have conceded 12 goals in their past four without him – eight of which coming in just half of those matches.
Walker struggled again when facing his old side last time out with Timo Werner breezing past him to lay on Tottenham’s fourth goal.
The 34-year-old remains City’s captain and Guardiola is unlikely to take him out of the firing line for such a high-profile away game.
Rico Lewis may have to contend with a substitute spot unless he’s needed to invert from the left as he did for England if Dias isn’t fit to partner Manuel Akanji so Ake moves centrally.
Either way, the 20-year-old surely won’t be featuring in the middle considering Slot’s array of powerful box-to-box midfielders.
Lewis only won 33 per cent of his tackles and 55 per cent of his ground duels against Spurs where he was playing at the Etihad.
Instead, Kevin De Bruyne, who has four goals and seven assists in 13 appearances against Liverpool in the Premier League, will take up his spot alongside Bernardo Silva.
Ilkay Gundogan may be afforded greater protection having struggled to fill the gap left by Rodri’s serious knee injury, with second-choice Mateo Kovacic also sidelined.
Jeremy Doku and Jack Grealish’s fitness issues mean Savinho and Phil Foden will retain their spots on the wing despite their struggles.
Haaland is still waiting on his first Anfield goal since arriving at City but comes into the contest during a rare moment of poor form.