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Ex-Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold is on the bench, while former Reds captain Jordan Henderson will start in midfield.
Although Jones started just half of Liverpool’s Premier League matches this season, he has made a promising start to his England career, scoring once in four appearances.
When Jones first broke into the Liverpool team under Jurgen Klopp in 2020, he occasionally filled in as a right-back.
"I’m going to be quite ruthless here," Neville said on Sky Sports back in April.
"There’s no doubt that there are games where Curtis Jones could play right-back, but I think he (Slot) may play Quansah on Sunday at Fulham purely because it’s away from home and the away of doing a lot more defending, you’re going to get a lot more pressure.
Gary Neville criticized Jones during the Premier League season.
He can work on it, but let’s see.”
The last time Jones played at right-back was during the 3-2 defeat against Fulham in April.
Jones struggled for much of the game against Marco Silva's, frequently exposed by Antonee Robinson and Alex Iwobi, with little help from Mohamed Salah, who failed to track back
His slow reactions contributed to Fulham’s opening goal, as he made a half-hearted challenge that allowed Sessegnon to score.
However, after shifting into midfield in the second half, Jones found his rhythm and became significantly more effective