Liverpool is currently riding a seven-game winning streak across all competitions and has won their previous four games by a combined score of 3-1.

The Reds’ next opponent is an in-form Tottenham team in their home stadium; the question is if they can win eight straight games.

The Merseysiders eliminated Leicester City from the League Cup last week after coming back from a goal down.

For the game, Klopp used his B squad, and we can anticipate that the majority of the stars will play against Spurs in the Premier League tomorrow.

Alisson Becker ought to take Kelleher’s place in the goal. Van Dijk and Matip will probably play in the center of the defense.

Although Alexander-Arnold has resumed training, he had been away for about a month, so it won’t be a surprise to see him on the bench.

At the other end, Robertson should take Tsimikas’ spot to play in the left back position since Gomez is most likely to start in the right back position.

Jones began at right back against the Foxes, but the Englishman might move back to the midfield against the Spurs. He ought to play with Szoboszlai and Mac Allister, who scored a spectacular goal on Wednesday.

In the attack, Luis Diaz would take the place of Diogo Jota to play on the left flank, while Salah, who took a midweek break, should make a comeback to play on the right wing.

Cody Gakpo, a Dutch international, would be replaced in the No. 9 position by Darwin Nunez.

Liverpool’s strongest possible 4-3-3 starting lineup vs Spurs: Alisson – Gomez, Matip, Van Dijk, Robertson; – Jones, Szoboszlai, Mac Allister – Salah, Nunez, Diaz.

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