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With one notable absentee and Arne Slot watching on, 22 first-team players trained ahead of Liverpool’s trip to play Eintracht Frankfurt in the Champions League. Here were the 22 players in training: Goalkeepers: Mamardashvili, Woodman, Pecsi Defenders: Van Dijk, Konate, Gomez, Kerkez, Bradley, Frimpong, Robertson Midfielders: Szoboszlai, Mac Allister, Wirtz, Jones, Endo, Nyoni Forwards: Salah, Isak, Gakpo, Ekitike, Chiesa, Ngumoha Read more here Today’s Liverpool FC News • According to The i Paper‘s Mark Douglas, a regular source for Bournemouth news, Liverpool are “considering whether to push the button” for Antoine Semenyo in January – his attacking versatility could be a real asset • Liverpool have avoided losing Rio Ngumoha to the England for the upcoming U17 World Cup – he is now involved with the under-19s instead • Eintracht Frankfurt manager Dino Toppmoller has revealed one starter for his team against Liverpool, confirming goalkeeper Kaua Santos will be dropped for Michael Zetterer • Liverpool Women‘s Sophie Roman Haug has suffered an ACL injury and will undergo surgery soon – including Marie Hobinger and Zara Shaw, there are now three players out with ACL injuries in the squad More from This Is Anfield Ahead of Liverpool’s match against Eintracht Frankfurt, Sam Millne takes us through everything we need to know for the Reds’ third Champions League match of the season: “In Frankfurt’s first 10 games of the season, there have been a staggering 54 goals – 29 scored by Dino Toppmoller’s side.



“By coincidence, Frankfurt have actually faced the same two opponents as Liverpool in this league phase so far. Barcelona in Miami, saying it is “not fair” Liverpool FC: On this day It was on October 21 in 1978 that Bob Paisley won his 100th league game as Liverpool manager in his 179th league match.

The occasion was a home fixture against Chelsea which Liverpool won 2-1, thanks to goals from David Johnson and Kenny Dalglish. Liverpool would go on to win the league that season with a record points tally of 68 (when a win was worth two points).