Liverpool return to Premier League to play against their local rivals Everton at Anfield on October 21 at 14:30 hours, East African Time
Jurgen Klopp’s side signed off for the international break with a 2-2 draw against Brighton & Hove Albion, meaning they have taken just one point from their past two league games.
However, their previous match was that controversial 2-1 defeat at Tottenham, which remains the Reds’ only defeat of the season.
The hosts will be confident of securing another win over their foes from across Stanley Park, but Everton are building some momentum after picking up a 3-0 Premier League win over Bournemouth before the break.
In conclusion, Klopp will want to field a strong lineup for this clash, but with a Europa League game at Toulouse to come next week, he may need to consider some rotation in order to keep players fresh.
written by @enock katamba
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Enock Katamba is a Ugandan Journalist and Founder of Uncovered UG, an independent digital news platform covering Uganda and international developments. He reports on politics, national affairs, entertainment, sports, business, education and other stories of public interest.