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Liverpool's possible lineup to face Plymouth Argyle in the FA Cup

Arne Slot is not expected to leave his main figures on the sidelines

By Martin Fernandez

Arne Slot is not expected to leave his main figures on the sidelines

Liverpool will be looking to advance to the next round of the FA Cup against a lesser rival: they will visit Plymouth Argyle next Sunday afternoon.

Liverpool's possible lineup

BY: Caominh Kelleher - Kelleher takes charge between the sticks, alternating with Alisson. The young Irishman has proven his worth at key moments, especially in cup competitions.

LD: Trent Alexander-Arnold – The English right-back remains a key part of Liverpool’s system. His vision and precision with long passes make him a true playmaker from defence. In addition, his ability to create danger from free kicks and assist his teammates in attack is one of the team’s most lethal weapons.

CB: Jarell Quansah - The defender has shown remarkable maturity and defensive skills that have earned him a place in the first team. His style of play is characterised by a calmness on the pitch and an ability to anticipate, which positions him as a future key player in Liverpool's defence.

CB: Virgil Van Dijk - Liverpool's captain of defence is the undisputed leader of the back line. His experience and ability to read the game make him an almost impenetrable defender. Van Dijk is known for his strength in the air and his calmness with the ball at his feet, which gives the rest of the team great confidence.

LI: Robertson – Tireless on the left flank, the Scottish full-back remains a key part of Slot’s system. His ability to constantly get up and down the pitch, coupled with his precision in crosses, make him a constant threat to the opposition defence. Robertson also stands out for his ability to get to the byline and put dangerous balls into the box.

MC: Ryan Gravenberch - The Dutchman is a midfielder who can play in any sector, contributing both in defence and attack. Gravenberch is strong in physical duels and has the ability to recover balls in the centre of the field.

MC: Alexis Mac Allister - The Argentine is a key player in midfield. His ability to distribute the play accurately and his tactical intelligence allow him to control the pace of the match. Mac Allister is key in the transition between defence and attack, positioning himself as the brain of the team.

MC: Szoboszlai – The Hungarian has been the revelation since his arrival at Liverpool. With an impressive ability to create goalscoring opportunities, Szoboszlai is a born playmaker. His vision and ability to execute incisive passes, as well as his powerful shot from medium distance, make him one of the team’s most dangerous players in attack.

ED: Mohamed Salah - The Egyptian remains Liverpool's attacking leader. His blistering pace, dribbling ability and lethal goalscoring instinct make him a constant threat to any defence. Salah is known for scoring at crucial moments.

EI: Gakpo - The Dutchman has integrated himself into Liverpool, bringing dynamism and creativity to the attack. His ability to play in multiple attacking positions and his vision make him a constant threat to opposing defences.

DC: Luis Diaz - The Colombian brings balance and verticality from the left flank. His ability to face opponents and his ability to define make him a constant threat for any defence.

This is what Liverpool's lineup would look like (4-3-3)

Goalkeeper: Kelleher.

Defenders: Alexander - Arnold, Quansah, Van Dijk and Robertson.

Midfielders: Szoboszlai, Gravenberch and Mac Allister.

Forwards: Salah, Diaz and Gakpo.

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