
Liverpool will have Brighton and Hove Albion at Anfield in the Premier League for matchweek 14, which will see the start of a tiresome December for the Reds. The home side go into this apparatus having won 12 out of the 13 matches played in the Premier League up to this point, while drawing one against Manchester United.
The Reds won against Crystal Palace in their last Premier League apparatus, which guaranteed that Klopp’s side stayed unbeaten and over the class with a lead of 8.
Brighton, then again, are twelfth in the table with 15. They’ve had a blended beginning to the season having won against groups like Tottenham Hotspur and Everton while losing to groups like Southampton and Aston Villa.
The guests are 22 behind the hosts and consistency has been an issue for them. In the Premier League, Brighton have lost their last two matches against Manchester United and Leicester City, though, the Reds have won their last two matches against Manchester City and Crystal Palace.
Likewise, Liverpool drew their last Champions League game against Napoli and they will hope to return to winning ways.
Liverpool v Brighton Head to Head
Liverpool have won four back to back Premier League matches against the guests since Brighton picked up advancement, that is from the 2017/2018 period of the Premier League.
The Reds have not lost at Anfield in the last 51 matches that they have played there in the Premier League. The main worry for the hosts will keep a perfect sheet as they have figured out how to keep just two clean sheets in the 13 matches up until this point. Despite the fact that Liverpool have not lost against Brighton lately, they’ve needed to buckle down for their objectives, particularly last season.
Liverpool structure direct: D-W-W-W-W
Brighton structure control: L-W-W-L-L
Liverpool v Brighton group news
Liverpool are set to miss the administrations of Fabinho. The Brazilian is out for 4 a month and a half with damage, and this will be an enormous blow for the Anfield outfit.
Joel Matip is as yet a long haul non-attendant for Jurgen Klopp and his men. The chief showed that the inside back is relied upon to be out for quite a while and has no arrival date starting at now.
Albeit nothing has been authoritatively stated, Virgil van Dijk may be given a rest for the up and coming end of the week coordinate as a safety measure for the thump he took against Napoli in the Champions League game midweek.
Joe Gomez may be given a beginning close by Dejan Lovren if the Netherlands Centre back is for sure given a rest. Trent Alexander-Arnold is relied upon to get once again into the firing line up at the right-back spot in the wake of being refreshed midweek for the Champions League game.
Wounds: Joel Matip, Nathanial Clyne
Dubious: Xherdan Shaqiri
Suspension: Fabinho
Liverpool v Brighton Predicted XI
Liverpool Predicted XI (4-3-3): Alisson Becker, Trent Alexander Arnold, Joe Gomez, Dejan Lovren, Andy Robertson, Gini Wijnaldum, Alex-Oxlade Chamberlin, Naby Keita, Mohammad Salah, Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino.
Liverpool v Brighton Prediction
Liverpool haven’t lost a game this season in the Premier League and at Anfield, beating them turns into a considerably harder errand. This apparatus on Saturday against Brighton is one which the Reds haven’t lost in the last two seasons, so Brighton have their errand removed.
All things considered, Brighton can exploit Liverpool’s high line of safeguard through their advances who can run into spaces. That is the main way one can see the guests harming the European Champions on Saturday.
Forecast – Liverpool 3-1 Brighton and Hove Albion