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The Premier League title race will take another twist on Sunday when Liverpool host Manchester City at Anfield, but Jurgen Klopp’s Reds face an uphill battle to beat their heavyweight rivals amid continued injury woes.

Liverpool and City have duelled relentlessly at the Premier League’s summit since Pep Guardiola followed Klopp to the British shores, although the pair have been joined by Mikel Arteta’s ever-evolving Arsenal in this season’s quest for glory.

While City and Arsenal are both improving on the injury front ahead of the run-in, Liverpool are still without a number of important first-team players despite recent returns.

Below are the players Klopp will be without for City’s visit to Anfield this weekend.

Jurgen Klopp, Ibrahima Konate

Ibrahima Konate was forced off on Thursday night / Alexander Hassenstein/GettyImages

The Reds were dealt another major injury scare on Thursday evening during their 5-1 thrashing of Sparta Prague. Ibrahima Konate was forced off in the second half with a suspected hamstring injury, although Klopp was quick to dismiss his substitution as a mere precaution.

The centre-back underwent a scan on Friday, but the results are not yet known. Thus, Konate is a major doubt for Sunday’s game.

Klopp dismissed any fears regarding Joe Gomez, but the hosts will be without Alisson, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Joel Matip.

Curtis Jones

Curtis Jones has been out of action for a month with an ankle injury / Justin Setterfield/GettyImages

Dominik Szoboszlai is back fit for the Reds and will surely start Sunday’s game after a midweek goal against Sparta Prague.

Klopp, however, will be without Curtis Jones, who could return the following week for Liverpool’s FA Cup quarter-final tie against Man Utd. The perpetually injured Thiago Alcantara remains out – it remains to be seen whether or not he ever features for Liverpool again – as does young Stefan Bajcetic due to a calf injury. The Spaniards have barely featured for the Reds this term, though it’s unlikely either would be in Klopp’s thinking to start anyway.

Ryan Gravenberch picked up a nasty-looking ankle injury during the Carabao Cup final and won’t return until after the upcoming break. His absence could see more minutes afforded to some of Liverpool’s youth players from the bench – Bobby Clark and James McConnell two to have earned Klopp’s trust of late.

Mohamed Salah, Bobby Clark

Mohamed Salah will start on Sunday having recovered from injury / Alexander Hassenstein/GettyImages

There was another cameo off the bench for Mohamed Salah in midweek, with the Egyptian seemingly timing his recovery perfectly for City’s visit. Liverpool’s superstar has enjoyed plenty of success against the Cityzens in the past and netted the winner when the two sides last met at Anfield in October 2022.

Salah will be expected to start in Liverpool’s frontline alongside Darwin Nunez and Luis Diaz, but Klopp won’t be able to call upon Diogo Jota, who should return next month from a knee injury, and young Ben Doak. Cody Gakpo will provide another outlet for Liverpool but is likely to start the game from the bench.

Player

Status

Ibrahima Konate

Doubt

Alisson

Out

Trent Alexander-Arnold

Out

Joel Matip

Out

Curtis Jones

Out

Ryan Gravenberch

Out

Stefan Bajcetic

Out

Thiago Alcantara

Out

Diogo Jota

Out

Ben Doak

Out

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