They heat the throats in Liverpool and Anfield gets handsome, because, for the first time since the pandemic broke out, fans are going to be able to enjoy a Champions League night. The reds will not ‘walk alone again’ not one more night. And what better way to recover the idyll with the competition than to reissue one of the most enduring classics of the competition, a match against Milan that will gather on the field of play nothing more and nothing less than 13 European Cups (follow the match live on As.com). However, two of the best interpreters will not be able to attend the appointment, as Ibrahimovic, with a problem with your Achilles heel, and Firmino, recovering from a hamstring injury, have been left out (follow the game live on As.com).
Both Klopp and Pioli they must, therefore, replace their respective offensive references, but the truth is that both have replacement guarantees. At Liverpool, there is no doubt that it will be Diogo Jota, one of the fittest men in the Premier in the last year, who will take the place of the Brazilian, while in Milan he will be Giroud, another old acquaintance from England, who acts as a spearhead. If not the Frenchman, who is recovering from the ailments of the coronavirus, Rebic, which is also a replacement of guarantees, will be the one who plays as the starter.
For this match, Klopp won’t be able to count on Elliott either., injured last weekend, but is expected to Henderson enter his place as the only novelty in the eleven. Pioli, meanwhile, will not be able to count on Bakayoko ni Krunic in the center of the field, which opens the door for them to be Kessie and Tonali who jump to the green of Anfield.