When Liverpool plays in Belgium, they’ll probably utilize team B.
Union SG’s midfielder Charles Vanhoutte is out due to suspension, so Mathias Rasmussen will get the chance to start in his place. With his two goals in last weekend’s triumph over Charleroi, Mohamed Amoura now has thirteen goals overall across all competitions. He remains the home team’s best attacking option.
Alexis Mac Allister of Liverpool is still available to play despite his injury recovery. Due to injuries, Thiago Alcantara (hip), Andrew Robertson (shoulder), Stefan Bajcetic (calf), Joel Matip (knee), and Diogo Jota (muscle) are not available. The main players for Liverpool, Curtis Jones, Joe Gomez, Ibrahima Konate, Ben Doak, and Caoimhin Kelleher, will have a weekend off to prepare for their encounter against MU.
Talk about Union SG vs. Liverpool.
Liverpool’s significance in the group stage final match has diminished since they have officially secured their spot at the top of Group E. With the hectic and demanding schedule that the Premier League will have, manager Klopp will proactively rotate and provide up opportunities for the younger team and reserve players to play. With a B squad and on the road, Liverpool is not going to be able to win this game easily. Union SG, meantime, has been playing well, winning five of the last seven games and drawing two. The competitive drive of the host team is far greater than that of England’s representative. The Belgian team should anticipate a favorable outcome against Liverpool thanks to home field advantage and consistent play.
It is also anticipated that this encounter would feature few goals. There were only two goals scored in Union SG vs. Liverpool’s opening leg. Nine out of ten of the home team’s previous games and Liverpool’s past two had a total score of fewer than three goals.