Alex Iwobi could return to haunt
Arsenal, the Sam Allardyce era begins at West Brom and Sergio Agüero is back
Jürgen Klopp loves a Saturday lunchtime kick-off away from home after his team has played on the previous Wednesday night, and the lucky
Liverpool manager has another one to look forward to at Selhurst Park. Despite his grumbles about the dire need for extra substitutes to help ease player fatigue in this compacted season, Klopp didn’t use any of the three available to him against Tottenham, a lack of touchline activity BT Sport reporter Des Kelly might be minded to inquire about if he’s feeling brave. With eight of the team that started against
Tottenham having played the full 90 minutes against Fulham, Klopp may freshen things up a little before a festive schedule in which his team is slated to play four matches in 13 days, including the FA Cup tie against Aston Villa. Midfielders Naby Keïta and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain are both fit again and may well feature against Palace. BG