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Liverpool hosts Wolves in the Premier League looking to win a fourth game in a row in all competitions after successes against Inter Milan, Brighton and then TottenhamWolves manager Rob Edwards.(Image: Brett Patzke - Wolves via Getty Images)Struggling Wolves could be without eight players for its trip to face Liverpool at Anfield in the Premier League this weekend, with Rob Edwards' side only having picked up two points this season to date.Wolves have drawn with Spurs and Brighton but lost every other fixture in the Premier League this season, including all six since Edwards took over from Vitor Pereira. "He's out for a significant period of time with his hamstrings.
To make matters worse, he has been sick recently on top of that.Edwards has endured a tough start to life at Wolves"He has also had a bit of illness, so we've not seen him much this week," Edwards said. "We've been keeping him away, so he doesn't pass anything on to anyone else. [He's] out for weeks, which is a real shame."Marshall Munetsi is unavailable for the next few weeks as well.
"I had an injury recently, but my club, Wolves, communicated with the association that I was recovering well and even offered medical support to ensure that I could participate at the AFCON," he said."Unfortunately, I received no follow-up communication, and decisions were made without clarity-speculation which wasn't the case."Get LFC's 2025/26 season home and away kitsThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. He trained on Monday and should be fit to feature at Anfield, which is a boost for Wolves given he has been handed a few more starting chances this season.Back-up goalkeeper Daniel Bentley has been ruled out of late with a foot injury and his exact return date is unknown at this stage.
