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With just three games remaining, there is little more than pride for Liverpool to play for now.
Just one win in the last five league games has seen Liverpool fall behind Manchester City and Arsenal, with Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta set to battle it out over the last couple of weeks.
With their Champions League place for next season already secured as well, it looks as though a third-place finish is the last thing to wrap up.
A win today, or even Aston Villa dropping points at Brighton beforehand, could make that a reality.
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But as Jürgen Klopp prepares for his penultimate game at Anfield, he’ll no doubt be eager to go out on a high.
Klopp suggested on Friday that the defender could have been involved in ‘parts’ of that day’s session, but it seems unlikely he’ll be in action today.
Diogo Jota also remains out, although he will hopefully make a return before the end of the season.
Conor Bradley though could make a return to the squad, having been back in training following a short lay-off.
The Liverpool boss has insisted that the matter has been resolved, so it’s likely we could see the Egyptian return to the starting line-up.
With Jota out, it will probably be a straight battle between Darwin Núñez and Cody Gakpo to start up front.
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