Liverpool lineup vs. Southampton – Up to 3 full debuts as youth takes centre-stage?

After 120 minutes of action on Sunday and injuries to consider, Jurgen Klopp has plenty of decisions to make, and it looks to favour the kids – who we know are more than alright.

The manager conceded “we need miracles with a few players” when it comes to injuries and fitness concerns, unsurprising considering he was without 11 senior players at Wembley.

After a taxing final and only three days to rest and prepare for Southampton‘s visit, Liverpool’s squad is finely balanced, though Klopp insists he will find a team that is “competitive.”

With a league match on Saturday to also consider, it would not be surprising for the likes of Wataru Endo, Luis Diaz and Harvey Elliott to be kept out of the team after all playing 120 minutes on Sunday.

As for Virgil van Dijk, we could see the manager split game time to help his squad through yet another match. But how exactly could he set up his team?

Liverpool’s XI vs. Southampton

After Sunday’s triumph, there will be no qualms about seeing young names on the team sheet, and there is potential for a handful at Anfield.

Before we get to the youngsters, though, there is certainly scope for Conor Bradley (72), Alexis Mac Allister (87) and Cody Gakpo (87) to all start after each playing less than 90 minutes in the League Cup final.

And after coming off the bench against Chelsea, Jarell Quansah, Kostas Tsimikas, James McConnell, Bobby Clark and Jayden Danns appear in the best position to start the match, and the latter would be making his full debut.

Eighteen-year-old Lewis Koumas could join Danns in attack for his first Liverpool appearance, he is a flexible option and has earned his chance with his output at youth level.

Ibrahima Konate‘s inclusion, meanwhile, would only be considered if he is to play no more than a half, with either Van Dijk or Joe Gomez then taking over.

That would see the Reds line up like this:

 

Kelleher; Bradley, Konate, Quansah, Tsimikas; McConnell, Clark, Mac Allister; Koumas, Gakpo, Danns

On the other hand, if the squad situation means more senior figures need to be rested, we could see changes in each department.

Gomez could partner Quansah at the back to rest Van Dijk and Konate entirely, while Mac Allister could give way to Trey Nyoni, who would become the club’s youngster-ever player in the FA Cup at the age of 16 years and 243 days.

The teenager has been impressive at academy level since joining the club in the summer, and while Klopp may be more tempted to try and include him off the bench on debut, his hands might be tied.

Kaide Gordon, who was left out of the League Cup final squad, could be in line for his third outing of the season:

Those tweaks would see Liverpool take to the field like this:

Kelleher; Bradley, Quansah, Gomez, Tsimikas; McConnell, Nyoni, Clark; Gordon, Gakpo, Danns

Southampton are in the fight from automatic promotion from the Championship this season so they should not be taken lightly, though their focus could similarly remain on league exploits.

There’s a lot of confidence and belief in the Liverpool dressing room and Klopp spoke of his desire to see the crowd reflect that once again at Anfield.

The manager will hope he can include Salah, Nunez and Szoboszlai to give them minutes off the bench ahead of Sunday’s league game – the squad will otherwise be closer to an academy side than the first-team.

 

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