Wolverhampton vs Liverpool livescore, WOL vs LIV, FA Cup
Wolves haven’t had a stellar season thus far, as they sit 16th, two points clear of the relegation zone, and haven’t fared much better since replacing Bruno Lage with Julen Lopetegui, winning only one of their last five, but they could reasonably argue they deserved to win at Anfield, as a faulty camera failed to overturn the linesman’s offside call on what would have been their game winner on that occasion. Wolves will be missing Pedro Neto and Boubacar Traore through injury, while Diego Costa will be a game day decision, but top scorer Daniel Podence, star striker Raúl Jiménez and midfield maestro Rúben Neves should all be available. Projected Liverpool Lineup (4-3-3) Kelleher; Milner, Gomez, Konaté, Tsimikas; Keïta, Jones, Elliott; Carvalho, Gakpo, Salah For the Reds, domestic cup keeper Caomhin Kelleher was suprisingly left out last time around, as Jürgen Klopp rolled out a full-strength side, but could be back between the sticks tomorrow, and rotation through the XI wouldn’t be amiss, particularly with Chelsea coming to town on Saturday.
Wolverhampton Wanderers vs. Liverpool: Preview, Team News, and Ways to WatchWolves vs Liverpool | Tuesday, January 17th |FA Cup | Molineux Stadium7:45PM BST / 2:45PM EST After putting up one of their very worst displays in recent memory in Saturday’s 0-3 loss to Brighton, Liverpool get a chance to put things somewhat right, as they look to advance in the FA Cup through a Wolverhampton replay they probably didn’t earn.
At the back, Trent Alexander-Arnold needs his minutes managed and should get a rest, but with Calvin Ramsay mysteriously missing, Joe Gomez or James Milner will have to deputise at right-back. Ibrahima Konaté, Joël Matip and Nat Phillips make up the options in the centre, while Kostas Tsimikas should get a run-out at left-back. Virgil van Dijk is kept out with a thigh injury. In midfield, Naby Keïta and Curtis Jones should be starting, with Stefan Bajcetic a dark horse, while Harvey Elliott is likely to wrap up the trio.
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