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    Diaz, van Dijk, Thiago: Jurgen Klopp provides latest Liverpool injury update ahead of Arsenal

    Diaz, van Dijk, Thiago: Jurgen Klopp provides latest Liverpool injury update ahead of Arsenal

    Jurgen Klopp gives Liverpool injury update ahead of Premier League game against Arsenal at Anfield

    Jurgen Klopp has provided an injury update for Liverpool ahead of Sunday’s Premier League clash with Arsenal at Anfield.

    The Reds are running out of time to break into the top four and have little room for error in their remaining 10 games after a 0-0 draw at Chelsea earlier this week.

    Luis Diaz continues his comeback after a long knee injury. The winger hasn’t played for Liverpool since his problem in the 3-2 loss to Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium in October.

    The Reds were wary of Diaz after he collapsed just before a comeback during a hot-weather training camp in December. Thiago Alcantara has not played for Liverpool since February with a persistent hip injury. However, the midfielder was seen training on Thursday and Klopp revealed Thiago could play.

    Speaking at the pre-match press conference, Klopp said: “Luis and Thiago [train] very normally. The plan with Luis is that he will be 100% available for Leeds. He looks good, everything is fine, but he will be back from injury.” long term and must be careful. We probably won’t involve him against Arsenal.

    “Thiago is something else. It won’t be long, it might be available.

    Virgil van Dijk missed the game at Stamford Bridge after being ill, but he is available again. Klopp said: “Virgil is back to normal in training.”

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    Liverpool vs Arsenal preview: Predictions, team news and lineup

    Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal invite an important day in the Premier League title race as they travel to Anfield on Sunday afternoon.

    The Gunners answered Man City’s call last week as they beat Leeds 4-1 at the Emirates after the Citizens beat contemporary rivals Liverpool by the same scoreline at the midday kick-off.

    That leaves Arsenal eight points behind at the top, having played one game more than City. Many believe Arteta’s side will be on course for the league title if they claim their first win at Anfield since 2012 on Sunday.

    It’s been a dismal season for Jurgen Klopp’s Reds after coming so close to winning the treble last season. Their last hope of salvaging something from this season is a top four finish, but that seems unlikely at the moment after Man Utd and Newcastle were victorious in midweek.

    Liverpool enter Sunday’s clash eighth and ten points behind United in fourth.

    Arsenal won’t have a better chance of breaking their Anfield curse, but only Leeds have beaten Klopp’s side on Merseyside in the Premier League this season. It will certainly not be child’s play for the league leaders.

    Liverpool vs Arsenal preview: Predictions, team news and rosters

    Here’s our preview of the Gunners’ visit to Anfield on Sunday afternoon. How to watch Liverpool vs Arsenal on TV

    When is the kick off? sunday april 9

    When is the kick off? 4:30 p.m. (CET)

    Where is the game played? Anfield

    TV channel/live stream? Sky Sports Main Event, SKY GO Extra, Sky Ultra HD, Sky Sports Premier League (UK), SiriusXM FC, Peacock (USA), fuboTV (Canada)

    Arbitrator? Paul Teeny

    Liverpool team news

    Klopp has made a number of changes ahead of Liverpool’s trip to Stamford Bridge this week, with Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson both expected to return to the XI. Virgil van Dijk was also expected to recover from an illness in time for Arsenal’s visit to partner Ibrahima Konate at centre-back.

    Thiago could return from a long-term injury in midfield, while Mo Salah and Darwin Nunez are confident they can start from the Reds’ front row. They will likely be joined by Cody Gakpo.

    Luis Diaz is on course for a comeback, but this game comes too soon for his full comeback. Stefan Bajcetic remains out.

    Arsenal team news

    There are no fresh injury concerns for the visitors but they will have to miss William Saliba for the third time in succession as he continues to harbor a back injury. Then Rob Holding continues into the XI.

    Bukayo Saka returns to the squad after dropping to the bench last time out, with Gabriel Jesus and Leandro Trossard battling for the last place in Arteta’s top three.

    The formations expected for Liverpool-Arsenal

    Liverpool: Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Konata, Van Dijk, Robertson; Fabinho, Henderson, Elliott; Salah, Gakpo, Nunez.

    Arsenal: Ramsdale; White, Tenant, Gabriel, Zinchenko; Partey, Xhaka, Odegaard; Saka, Jesus, Martinelli.

    Liverpool’s recent form

    Chelsea 0-0 Liverpool (04/04) – Premier League

    Manchester City 4-1 Liverpool (01/04) – Premier League

    Real Madrid 1-0 Liverpool (15/03) – Champions League

    Bournemouth 1-0 Liverpool (11/03) – Premier League

    Liverpool 7-0 Manchester United (05/03) – Premier League

    Arsenal’s current form

    Arsenal 4-1 Leeds Utd (01/04) – Premier League

    Arsenal 4-1 Crystal Palace (19/03) – Premier League

    Arsenal 1-1 (3-5p) Sporting CP (16/03) – Europa League

    Fulham 0-3 Arsenal (12/03) – Premier League

    Sporting CP 2-2 Arsenal (09/03) – Europa League

    forecast

    There is no doubt that the Gunners have what it takes to claim their first victory at Liverpool in over a decade this weekend. Visitors can exploit vulnerable hosts in multiple ways.

    However, I just have a bad conscience about this one. The Reds’ form at home remains impressive and Anfield fans will be ready for battle on Sunday as it will be Liverpool’s first home game in over a month. Visitors won’t crumble under a magnifying glass like they have in recent years, but I imagine there are arguments against it. Liverpool always have a knack for showing up when needed and I think they will do Man City a favor this weekend.

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    Prediction: Liverpool 2-1 Arsenal

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