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Liverpool.com Writers Unveil Preferred Starting XIs as Klopp Faces Key Selection Dilemmas Against Chelsea

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As Liverpool prepares to face Chelsea in a crucial Premier League clash at Anfield tonight, Liverpool.com writers have weighed in on their preferred starting XIs for the match, with Jürgen Klopp facing significant selection dilemmas.

This marks Liverpool’s third Premier League game of 2024, and with a challenging fixture against Arsenal looming on the weekend, Klopp’s decisions hold immense importance for the team’s title aspirations.

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The writers acknowledge the potential threat posed by Mauricio Pochettino’s Chelsea, emphasizing the team’s capability to influence the title race despite their position in ninth. Having drawn the reverse fixture and seen other top teams drop points against Chelsea, Klopp is keen to break the sequence of draws and secure a vital win.

With a roster boosted by several returning players from injury, Klopp’s starting XI is no longer an automatic choice, and the selection between Andy Robertson and Joe Gomez presents a key dilemma.

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Some of the Liverpool.com writers have shared their preferred lineups. One writer opts for Trent Alexander-Arnold’s return at full-back, giving Robertson an hour of play, and resting Joe Gomez for the upcoming Arsenal match. The midfield trio comprises Dominik Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister, and Curtis Jones, with Diogo Jota on the right, Darwin Núñez leading the attack, and Luis Díaz on the left.

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Predicting a 2-0 victory for Liverpool, the writer highlights the potential challenge of integrating two returning players into the midfield and emphasizes the importance of the match despite the looming Arsenal fixture.

The clash against Chelsea is seen as a pivotal moment for Liverpool’s title hopes, with Klopp navigating critical selection decisions in a bid to secure a crucial three points at Anfield.