Your morning Liverpool headlines for Tuesday, December 12.
Liverpool could unleash new formation that won Jurgen Klopp the title
Liverpool have reverted to a 4-2-3-1 formation twice in the past week, with such a system helping inspire them to late comeback victories against both Fulham and Crystal Palace.
On each occasion the Reds started proceedings in their traditional 4-3-3 set-up, with Trent Alexander-Arnold operating as an inverted right-back. Yet come the second half, the England international would be pushed into midfield as Jurgen Klopp varied things up in search of victory
A 4-2-3-1 formation is one that the German knows well, with it his go-to formation when winning back-to-back Bundesliga titles and reaching the Champions League final with Borussia Dortmund. It was also his initial system of choice on Merseyside, before gradually adapting and evolving to Liverpool’s trademark 4-3-3.
But he has never been afraid to revert to it in-game when the time calls for it.
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Saturday’s win at Crystal Palace was a big three points, even if we didn’t play well.
As much as I was pleased with the result, it is hard to not be concerned by Liverpool’s away form at present. Aside from the games at Newcastle and Tottenham earlier this season, we have not been at the races away from Anfield. You can’t keep going away from home and not playing well because you will eventually slip up.
By contrast, we are brilliant at
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