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This could be Liverpool's starting lineup against LASK in the UEFA Europa League

Liverpool wants to win a Jurgen Klopp knows it 

By Charles Cornwall

Liverpool wants to win a Jurgen Klopp knows it 
Liverpool wants to win a Jurgen Klopp knows it 

Liverpool is living an excellent moment in this start of the Premier League and Jurgen Klopp could not be happier. The team stands in the third position and is dangerously approaching Manchester City which at the moment is unbeaten in the competition. 

Pep Guardiola's side have had setbacks during their matches but it has not been enough to let their guard down in order to repeat the goals from last season. Given this, the Merseyside team feels confident in its squad and wants to make the most of its offensive power to meet its objectives and take points back to Anfield. Similarly, Liverpool will make their debut in this UEFA Europa League against LASK.

The Austrian team is third in the Austrian Bundesliga and will host Klopp's team at home, which will mean a great challenge for them. In the same way, the Red team knows the importance of starting by winning the visit so as not to complicate themselves in the future in this start of the Group Stage. Liverpool is placed in Group E along with LASK, Union Saint-Gilloise and Toulouse. Both teams look strong so the Merseyside team can not let their guard down despite having the names they have in their squad.

At the moment, the lineup remains a mystery but everything seems to indicate that the German could choose to use this match as a small experiment. It should be noted that Klopp seems to have found his ideal team in the Premier League so the boss would decide to make rotations for this match giving opportunity to players who are not consistent enough in the team. As is the case with Ryan Gravenberch and Wataru Endo. For this reason this could be the lineup of Liverpool vs LASK in this debut of UEFA Europa League.

Liverpool's possible starting 11

The name that sounds to start in goal is nothing more and nothing less than Kellher. The goalkeeper had been linked away from Anfield this summer, however it seems that the Irishman has decided to stay. On the other hand in the center and side we would have Gomez, Konate, Quansah and Tsimikas. While in midfield would be Ryan Gravenberch, Wataru Endo and Harvey Elliot. Finally the attack would be conformed by Ben Doak, Darwin Nunes and Diogo Jota. At the moment nothing has been confirmed.


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