
Leaky defences plus quick forwards usually means goals.īut Jurgen Klopp is working hard to halt the chaos, and the visit of Spurs presents the perfect test for his latest tweak: Trent Alexander-Arnold moving into central midfield.

Spurs’ 2-2 draw with Manchester United saw Ryan Mason reintroduce a counter-attacking approach as Richarlison, Son Heung-min and Harry Kane bunched together to hammer at the door, which should open things up for the sort of end-to-end contest that Liverpool can rarely resist taking part in.īetter still for neutrals, Liverpool have conceded four goals in their last two home matches while Spurs have conceded 31 on the road across the season, already their most in a single campaign since 2008/09.

Sunday's showdown promises to be an entertaining encounter.
