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Arne Slot claims ‘unbelievable’ Liverpool star earning £225k per week will be absent for the Carabao Cup match against West Ham
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Liverpool will face West Ham United in the Carabao Cup third round at Anfield on Wednesday night.
West Ham secured a victory against Bournemouth in the second round at the London Stadium, and fans were not surprised when they were given a trip to Liverpool.
Last season, the Hammers met the Reds at Anfield in the quarter-finals, which was a night best forgotten for them.
The match was effectively over before it started for West Ham, as David Moyes fielded a perplexing starting XI against Liverpool.
Indeed, the highlight for the 6,000 travelling West Ham supporters was when they chanted to Darwin Nunez, “you’re just a ‘not very good’ Andy Carroll.”
Fans are hopeful for a more enjoyable experience this time, both for those traveling and the many watching at home.
The match kicks off at 8 PM and will be aired live on Sky Sports.
While West Ham fans may feel uncertain heading into the game, it’s important to remember that anything can happen in cup football.
Liverpool will not be at full strength, with Harvey Elliot ruled out and another key player also unavailable.
Reds manager Arne Slot provided an injury update in his pre-match press conference, as reported by the Liverpool Echo.
Slot stated, “It’s for sure Caoimh (Kelleher) will start. Alisson is getting there but the game is coming a bit too early. We’re looking at the weekend against Wolves but it’s tight.”
The absence of Alisson, who earns £225k a week (Salary Sport), is a significant setback for Liverpool. Regarded as an ‘unbelievable’ goalkeeper by Anfield Watch, he is vital to the team’s success.
Without him, Liverpool will miss a key presence in their penalty area.
This is an opportunity for West Ham to capitalize. A victory against Liverpool at Anfield could provide a much-needed boost to their season.
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Michael Edwards at Work as Liverpool Plan January Transfer Move
Liverpool’s chief executive, Michael Edwards, is leading the search for a new number six, according to Football Insider. On the latest episode of Football Insider’s Inside Track podcast, senior correspondent Pete O’Rourke shared that the club has begun preparations for the January transfer window and is focused on identifying areas for improvement.
Alongside sporting director Richard Hughes, the recruitment team has started evaluating options after missing out on Martin Zubimendi. However, they are committed to ensuring that any new signings are a perfect fit for the club rather than simply adding players.
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Since Arne Slot’s arrival, Ryan Gravenberch has excelled in a new role, but there is still a belief that Liverpool needs a dedicated backup in that position. Edwards’ return, with his emphasis on a data-driven approach, has revitalized the club’s transfer strategy.
Although the lack of summer signings was disappointing for many fans, the club insists they will only make moves in the market when absolutely necessary. With Edwards leading the charge, preparations for the January window are well underway as Slot aims to strengthen his squad.
Liverpool’s strategic use of data analytics in recruitment has proven successful over the years. Edwards’ careful approach ensures that potential signings are not only tactically suited but also offer long-term value. This approach is crucial in their current quest for a defensive midfielder, which is essential for the team’s balance and effectiveness.
Despite Gravenberch’s impressive performances, the need for a specialist number six remains. Adding a player in this role would enhance squad depth and provide better rotation and injury coverage. Liverpool’s recruitment team is actively seeking candidates who can integrate smoothly into the team’s setup.
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Edwards’ re-engagement with the club is seen as a positive development, with his talent identification and acquisition skills expected to play a crucial role.
His collaboration with Hughes aims to strengthen the squad while keeping Liverpool competitive in all competitions. Securing a new number six is a top priority, with the club dedicated to finding a player who can make a significant impact.
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