Liverpool v Crystal Palace: Confirmed line-ups as Ngumoha and Chiesa start in much-changed line-up
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Liverpool v Crystal Palace: Confirmed line-ups as Ngumoha and Chiesa start in much-changed line-up
"Crystal Palace will hope to inflict more misery on Liverpool when they clash at Anfield in the fourth round of the EFL Cup tonight. The Eagles beat the Merseysiders on penalties in the season-opening Community Shield and then edged out Arne Slot's men 2-1 in the Premier League on September 27. Palace offered stiff resistance at Arsenal on Sunday before going down 1-0 but will hope to add more creative flair after a largely toothless display at the Emirates."
"Liverpool were beaten at Brentford on Saturday evening, their fourth straight loss in the top flight, to slip to seventh in the table. Slot made 10 changes to his side with only Milos Kerkez surviving from the team that lost at the Gtech Community Stadium. Seventeen-year-old winger Rio Ngumoha starts, as does Italy international Federico Chiesa. Liverpool: Woodman; Gomez, Endo, Kerkez, Robertson; McAllister, Ramsay, Morrison; Nyoni, Chiesa, Ngumoha"
"Oliver Glasner names a more experienced side but still makes five changes. Walter Benitez starts in goal while Jaydee Canvot, Borna Sosa, Will Hughes and Eddie Nketiah all come in. Nketiah scored the last-gasp winner when the sides met at Selhurst Park last month. Crystal Palace: Benitez; Lacroix, Guehi, Canvot; Munoz, Sosa, Kamada, Hughes; Sarr, Pino, Nketiah Liverpool vs Crystal Palace kicks off at 7:45pm (UK time) on Wednesday, October 30 at Anfield."
Crystal Palace travel to Anfield for the EFL Cup fourth-round tie after beating Liverpool on penalties in the Community Shield and winning 2-1 in the Premier League on September 27. Palace lost 1-0 at Arsenal but showed resistance and seek more creative flair after a largely toothless display at the Emirates. Liverpool have lost multiple recent matches, including a defeat at Brentford that left them seventh, and have conceded at least two goals in most recent games. Arne Slot rotated heavily, making ten changes with Milos Kerkez the only retained starter, while Oliver Glasner made five changes, naming Walter Benitez and Eddie Nketiah.
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