PROBABLE LIVERPOOL TEAM TO FACE ARSENAL AT ANFIELD

Liverpool go into Saturday afternoon’s kick-off at home to top-of-the table Arsenal in a must-win game for both sides.

With Liverpool sitting in 4th in the Table on 47 points, they will be looking to close the 8 point gap on the League leaders who have 55 points themselves as things stand.

For Brendan Rodgers, it is a week too soon to welcome back Daniel Agger or Glen Johnson to his beleaguered defence, while £18 million defender Momo Sakho is another week away, at least, from a return to the team.

So, Liverpool will have to rely on the partnership of Martin Skrtel who is having a good Season at the back and Kolo Toure who had a nightmare moment against West Brom last time out, when he gifted Anichebe with a pass that costed the Reds all three points.

I expect Coutinho will be rested for this game as the 21 year old has looked a little jaded in games lately, with Joe Allen to come into the team instead.

Hopefully, Suarez and Sturridge can bang in the goals to get us the win we so badly need.

Prediction: Liverpool 3-2 Arsenal.

 

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