Can anyone stop Liverpool's 'Fab Four': Merseyside derby talking points

Sport360 staff 22:52 08/12/2017
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  • Everton have their hands full in trying to thwart Liverpool's 'Fab Four'.

    The Premier League sets the stage for Liverpool and Evertonto do battle in the Merseyside derby on Sunday.

    Jurgen Klopp is well loved by the Anfield faithful and while his brand of football has a lot to do with that, it doesn’t hurt that he boasts a fine record against the Toffees, securing four successive wins.

    Newly appointed Sam Allardyce however will be determined to stop Liverpool’s free-flowing attack.

    Here, we look at four talking points ahead of the encounter.

    RED’S ROTATION

    Klopp’s most difficult problem at the moment appears to be just who to leave out. He has guaranteed captain Jordan Henderson a starting spot after omitting the midfielder from the midweek Champions League win over Spartak Moscow and it will be tough to leave out his attacking quartet of Premier League top scorer Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino, Sadio Mane and Philippe Coutinho.

    There is little room for manoeuvre in defence, however, with Joel Matip struggling with a muscle problem and left-back Alberto Moreno potentially sidelined for six weeks.

    Henderson will start the match after missing out on Wednesday.

    Henderson will start the match after missing out on Wednesday.

    CAN ANYONE STOP LIVERPOOL’S ‘FAB FOUR’?

    Salah tops the Premier League goalscoring charts with 14, Firmino has five, Coutinho four and Mane four – a combined total of 27. By comparison, Everton have managed just 19 league goals between them. Such has been the form of the front four that the likes of Daniel Sturridge and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain have been reduced to bit-part roles.

    Salah and Mane provide searing pace on the wings with Firmino creating the space in the centre for Coutinho to pull the strings from a deeper left-sided position. When they are all on the pitch together one of them scores every 23 minutes. Everton have the third-worst defence in the Premier League (conceding 28 at almost two goals per game) so the odds are against them.

    Liverpool's front-line have been scoring goals for fun.

    Liverpool’s front-line have been scoring goals for fun.

    A BIG DAY FOR BIG SAM

    A rejuvenated Everton have won three matches with no goals conceded since it became evident Sam Allardyce was to be their next manager – although he has only been in the dugout for one. With confidence on the rise they head to Anfield in a much better state of mind but the pragmatic Allardyce will know they cannot cross Stanley Park and attack their opponents.

    Even though his one appearance in the technical area resulted in a 2-0 win over Huddersfield his plan almost certainly will be to frustrate Liverpool and hope to take advantage of any set-pieces or half-chances which come their way. Allardyce did not make his reputation on being anything other than realistic.

    Allardyce will attempt to stifle Liverpool's attack.

    Allardyce will attempt to stifle Liverpool’s attack.

    NUMBERS DON’T ADD UP FOR EVERTON

    The Toffees’ last victory at Anfield came in 1999 courtesy of Kevin Campbell’s solitary goal, a run of 18 matches. There has been little in recent seasons to suggest that would change, conceding 17 and scoring just four in their last four visits. Everton have managed just two wins in their last 31 league visits to Anfield and have not beaten their near-neighbours home or away in 13 league matches.

    Everton have a horrific record of late at Anfield.

    Everton have a horrific record of late at Anfield.

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