There is uncertainty around Trent Alexander-Arnold, a vital member of Liverpool, and his availability for the West Ham game.
After each team’s respective comeback triumphs in the Europa League in the middle of the week, 3-1, West Ham and Liverpool square battle on Sunday.
With a victory at Anfield, West Ham might reclaim a spot in the top four of the young standings, depending on other results.
Additionally, Liverpool might win the league.
For the European games, David Moyes and Jurgen Klopp made significant adjustments to their West Ham and Liverpool teams, respectively.
Trent Alexander-Arnold, a vital member of Liverpool, is uncertain about his availability for the match against West Ham.
West Ham had reservations about Jarrod Bowen and Aaron Cresswell going into the game.
The return of a local hero had seemed to be a boost for Liverpool.
However, there is uncertainty around Trent Alexander-Arnold, a crucial Liverpool player, and his availability for the West Ham game.
The Athletic reported earlier this week that Alexander-Arnold might be ready to make a comeback for the Premier League matchup against West Ham.
However, statements made by Klopp following the victory over LASK imply Alexander-Arnold might not be ready to make a comeback just yet.
Alexander-Arnold is only physically prepared for a single training session before the Hammers game.
Before the match against the Hammers, Klopp was questioned about splitting his team between the Premier League and Europe. According to The Mirror, he responded, “I love the group and I love the depth. We can still substitute 11 names for a team that still lacks Conor Bradley, Trent, and Thiago. It’s completely insane.
According to a report from The Echo, a comeback against West Ham is “possible,” but the Liverpool playmaker has only been permitted to train alone as he adheres to a unique recovery schedule in the lead-up to the game.
Alexander-Arnold’s absence from the Reds’ lineup would undoubtedly be a big plus for West Ham.
When it comes to his passing range and delivery, both during open play and from set pieces, he is one of the most gifted players in all of football.
Ironically, he is one of the few players who can compete with James Ward-Prowse of West Ham in that area.
In addition, before of the game, Klopp gushed over Moyes, the West Ham project, and the new Hammers midfielder.