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Mohamed Salah and Darwin Nunez have both been ruled out of Liverpool’s meeting with Luton Town at Anfield this evening.

Jurgen Klopp revealed on Tuesday that the pair were doubts for Wednesday night’s game as a result of muscle issues sustained at

And This Is Anfield understands that neither will be risked as the Reds look towards this weekend’s Carabao Cup final against Chelsea.

It remains to be seen whether both players will make that Wembley outing, with Klopp saying of Nunez’s issue: “He felt that in that game and there was nothing around. We go day by day.”

As for Salah, he added: “It is day by day as well with Mo. It’s a similar area (hamstring) where he feels [fatigue] a little bit.

“We have to see how it develops. It’s nothing crazy, but we have to see.”


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That leaves Liverpool without 11 players for the visit of Luton, with Salah and Nunez joining Joel Matip, Diogo Jota, Alisson Becker, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Dominik Szoboszlai, Thiago Alcantara, Curtis Jones, Stefan Bajcetic and Ben Doak on the sidelines.


And it does not appear that the injury picture is close to clearing, with Szoboszlai the only long-term absentee who has been given any chance of featuring against Chelsea.

Alexander-Arnold is expected to be “a week or two longer” according to Klopp, while reports in Brazil this week have suggested Alisson Becker will be out until after the international break.

The timing of this most recent spate of injuries could not be any worse, with Liverpool set to begin a run of eight games in 26 days this evening.

Alongside Jota being out, Liverpool have lost their three top goal scorers. Between them, Salah and Nunez have scored 32 goals this season and assisted 20.

In their absence, Cody Gakpo and Luis Diaz are set to lead the attack, likely alongside Harvey Elliott.




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Sky Sports forced to issue immediate apology after Virgil van Dijk’s X-rated remark is picked up by microphones

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Sky Sports issued an apology for what Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk did prior to the Carabao Cup final against Newcastle.

Sky Sports issued an apology for what Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk did prior to the Carabao Cup final against Newcastle.

Sky Sports were forced into an immediate apology seconds into the Carabao Cup final following an X-rated remark from Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk.

Holders Liverpool are taking on Newcastle in the showpiece at Wembley and following the pre-match handshakes and national anthems, Van Dijk gathered his teammates into a huddle prior to the kick-off.

Cameras closed in on the Dutchman and his teammates and the microphones picked up his rallying cry, as he appeared to tell them, “We worked so hard to be here. Let’s f***ing do this together. Come on!”

Sky Sports issued an apology for what Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk did prior to the Carabao Cup final against Newcastle.


Viewers picked up on the swearing and just seconds into the final, Peter Drury had to begin his Sky Sports commentary with an apology for colourful language.

Van Dijk was the matchwinner in last season’s final, scoring the only goal of the game late in extra time against Chelsea.


Needless to say, the passionate speech from Van Dijk garnered plenty of reaction on social media.

One fan on X said: “Sky/ITV decided to do a close up of the Liverpool team huddle and the following was clearly audible: Virgil van Dijk: ‘We worked so hard to be here. Let’s f***ing do this’. They immediately put up a ‘We apologise for the bad language sign’.”

A second added: “They’ve moved the camera too close to Liverpool’s team huddle, now kids all around the world get to hear Van Dijk shouting “Let’s f***ing do it together!”

The commentator is apologising. How about you stay away next time. Not everything is for TV.”

A third weighed in: “Sky apologising for Van Dijk swearing when the cameraman is in the middle of the team huddle seconds before a cup final is up there with the most ridiculous things I’ve seen for a while.”

Another commented: “Sky apologising for Van Dijk swearing in the huddle. The game has gone.”

A final user posted: “Sky Sports regretting filming the team huddle there after Van Dijk just swore.

Liverpool have won the League Cup on a record 10 occasions, with Newcastle lifting the trophy four times in their history. Their last major bit of silverware came in 1955 when they won the FA Cup.




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Liverpool confirmed team news v Newcastle United as Alisson dropped but Mo Salah starts

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Liverpool confirmed team news v Newcastle United as Alisson dropped but Mo Salah starts

Arne Slot has named his Liverpool team for today’s Carabao Cup final.

Standing in Newcastle United’s way of a first major domestic trophy since 1955 are Liverpool as they look to kick off the Arne Slot era with a trophy in the Dutchman’s first season in charge of the club. Having been knocked out of the Champions League in midweek, the Reds know this is their only chance of a cup honour this season before their expectant crowning as Premier League champions.

These two sides have played each other twice this season, with an entertaining 3-3 draw at St James’ Park back in December setting the stage for what could be an enthralling encounter at Wembley. The last meeting between the sides came just last month, as Liverpool ran-out comfortable 2-0 victors at Anfield against a Newcastle United side minus the talents of Alexander Isak who watched on from the stands.

At Wembley, though, Isak will play up-front as Howe names an unchanged team from their win against West Ham on Monday night with Nick Pope playing in goal. The Reds, meanwhile, will also have their talisman, Mohamed Salah, on the pitch from the off this afternoon.


Salah scored twice during that draw at St James’ Park and grabbed an assist at Anfield last month. As expected, Slot has picked Jarell Quansah with the Three Lions man set to play at right-back with both Trent Alexander-Arnold and Conor Bradley sidelined through injury.

The major decision Slot has taken, though, has seen him pick Caoimhin Kelleher in goal with Alisson dropping to the bench.


Liverpool team to play Newcastle United

Caoimhin Kelleher, Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate, Luis Diaz, Dominik Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister, Mohamed Salah, Diogo Jota, Andrew Robertson, Ryan Gravenberch, Jarell Quansah.

Slot’s Newcastle United preview

On Friday, Slot was asked if this match was bigger for Newcastle United as they aim to end a seven decade wait for a trophy: “I don’t go along with it [being bigger for Newcastle].” Slot replied.

“If you reach a final, it is always a big moment for them and also for us. We have two cups but you cannot take it for granted in this country. We don’t play a final every year.

“I said it two days ago, in this part of the season – in England – it is almost impossible to have everyone fit. We have two or three injuries and that is minimum you can expect after four months of non-stop football. So it is big compliment for us and Newcastle to have so many fit. Trent and Gordon are big players for both clubs but there are a lot of quality players for both.”




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What Isaac Did on His Way to Wembley Speaks Volumes

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What Isaac Did on His Way to Wembley Speaks Volumes – A Sure Sign Liverpool Will Bring the Trophy Home!

What Isaac Did

The atmosphere is electric, the stakes are high, and Liverpool fans around the world are filled with hope. But one special moment before the big game has already sent a powerful message – Liverpool is destined for glory!

What Isaac Did

Young Isaac, a passionate Reds supporter, was on his way to Wembley when he started singing the iconic anthem, “You’ll Never Walk Alone.” His voice, full of passion and belief, echoed through the streets, turning heads and drawing smiles from fellow supporters. It wasn’t just a song; it was a declaration of faith, a battle cry, and a reminder that Liverpool never walks alone.  

For many, Isaac’s act may seem simple, but for true Liverpool fans, it means everything. The anthem has been a symbol of resilience and triumph for decades, carrying the team and its supporters through the toughest times. Every great Liverpool victory has been preceded by the chorus of this legendary song, sung with unshakable faith.


Isaac’s spontaneous chant is more than just a show of support; it’s a sign. A sign that the spirit of Liverpool is alive and strong, that belief is unwavering, and that the trophy is heading to Anfield. If history has taught us anything, it’s that when the fans believe, the players deliver.

So as Liverpool steps onto the Wembley pitch, they do so with the voices of millions behind them – and with Isaac’s heartfelt song leading the way. The Reds are ready, destiny is calling, and the trophy is coming home!





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8 players to miss Liverpool’s Carabao Cup final against Newcastle United after latest manager updates

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8 players to miss Liverpool’s Carabao Cup final against Newcastle United after latest manager updates.

8 players to miss Liverpool's Carabao Cup final against Newcastle United after latest manager updates

Liverpool vs Newcastle United team news ahead of the Carabao Cup final at Wembley.

Liverpool go in pursuit of Carabao Cup glory as they face Newcastle United at Wembley.

Arne Slot has the chance to win a trophy in his first season at Reds boss. The Premier League is likely to be heading to Anfield as Liverpool sit 15 points clear at the summit of the table. But supporters would relish getting their hands on another piece of silverware.

They head to the capital as defending champions, having earned a dramatic 1-0 extra-time win over Chelsea last year. Newcastle, meanwhile, are hoping to win a trophy for the first time since 1955. The Magpies have been up-and-down in terms of results this season and suffered a 2-0 loss to Liverpool at Anfield last month but are still plenty dangerous.


It means that an intriguing showpiece affair is in store. Ahead of the encounter, he’s the team news for both sides.

The right-back is currently on the comeback from a hamstring issue that has kept him out for around three weeks. Bradley has been omitted from Northern Ireland’s squad for the international break later this month, which is a telling sign he’s still not ready for action.


8 players to miss Liverpool’s Carabao Cup

 

Joe Gomez – out

The versatile defender is still very much working his way back from hamstring surgery he underwent last month. There is hope that Gomez can be back for the season’s finale.

Tyler Morton – out

The midfielder has played three times on the road to Wembley. But he will not be involved at the national stadium as he recovers from a shoulder operation.

Trent Alexander-Arnold – out

The Liverpool vice-captain fell awkwardly on his ankle against PSG and could not continue. Slot has admitted Alexander-Arnold will not feature and has to watch from the Wembley stands for successive seasons.

Ibrahima Konate – set to feature

The centre-back was forced off in extra-time against PSG. Slot was hopeful that Konate only had cramp given how much energy he expended and he was back in training on Friday.

Newcastle team news

Anthony Gordon – out

The former Everton winger, who was a boyhood Liverpool fan, will miss out as he serves the second of a three-match suspension.

Lewis Hall – out

The left-back has been highly impressed for the Magpies this term. But after their loss at Anfield last month, Hall sustained an ankle problem and has had surgery.

Sven Botman – out

The key centre-half has had a frustrating time with injuries lately. Botman recovered from a 10-month ACL absence but has had to have surgery for a fresh knee complaint.

Jamall Lascelles – out

 




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Liverpool wonderkid set for UNEXPECTED Carabao Cup final start

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Last season Liverpool went into the Carabao Cup final against Chelsea amid a frightening injury crisis.

Liverpool wonderkid set for UNEXPECTED Carabao Cup final start

Manager Jurgen Klopp had no choice but to turn to several first-team novices for the Wembley showdown.

Conor Bradley, Jarell Quansah, James McConnell, Bobby Clark and Jayden Danns were among the Liverpool academy stars who got on the pitch at Wembley.

Trey Nyoni and Lewis Koumas meanwhile were among the unused substitutes. Top performers like Trent Alexander-Arnold, Dominik Szoboszlai and Mohamed Salah were among those sidelined with injury.


But that didn’t hold back the Reds with Virgil van Dijk’s extra-time winner granting Klopp’s side the victory.

History is threatening to repeat itself this season with Liverpool facing a defensive injury crisis ahead of the final on Sunday against Newcastle. Trent Alexander-Arnold is out yet again while Ibrahima Konate is a doubt.


Both were injured during the midweek Champions League elimination to Paris Saint-Germain at Wembley. And while French centre-back Konate could end up coming back into contention, Trent will need to be replaced.

Trent needs to be replaced, admits Slot

“Trent is indeed not available. He will not be there at the final,” head coach Arne Slot told a pre-match press conference.

“But he’s still to be assessed for how long it’s going to take. We do expect him back before the end of the season.”

This time however Bradley won’t be able to start in his absence as the Northern Irishman has a hamstring injury of his own to contend with.

And while Arne Slot has several options at his disposal for Wembley, it looks like another Anfield wonderkid is set for an unexpected start.

Quansah, 22, has been on the fringes this season and has a preferred position of centre-back. However, given the Reds’ pressing needs ahead of Sunday, it looks like the recent England call-up will get the nod with fellow defender Joe Gomez ALSO out injured.

Is Quansah the most dependable option?

Is Quansah the most dependable option?

“Centre-back Jarell Quansah saw out the remainder of Tuesday’s tie in Alexander-Arnold’s place,” writes James Pearce in the Athletic.

“The 22-year-old also started December’s Premier League draw with Newcastle at right-back and has featured in the position from the bench in recent weeks in Gomez and Bradley’s absence.”

Quansah looks the most dependable option among several contenders including Wataru Endo and, perhaps surprisingly, Curtis Jones.




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Arne Slot sends message to Virgil Van Dijk as Liverpool star ‘close’ to joining European giant following contract rejection

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Virgil van Dijk has reportedly received a highly lucrative contract offer from a massive club.

Arne Slot sends message to Virgil Van Dijk as Liverpool star 'close' to joining European giant following contract rejection

Virgil van Dijk has ‘chosen to embark on a new challenge’ amid his contract situation at Liverpool, according to stunning reports.

Van Dijk is out of contract at the end of the season and will become a free agent as things stand.

He has still yet to put pen to paper on a new Liverpool deal, with Trent Alexander-Arnold and Mohamed Salah in the same situation.

Naturally, the Liverpool trio have been the subject of intense transfer speculation.


Rumours continue to swirl as their existing contracts run down.

And a report in Spanish outlet Fichajes claims Van Dijk has ‘made the decision not to renew his contract with Liverpool’ and has ‘chosen to embark on a new challenge’ in the shape of a move to Bayern Munich.


Per the report, he has received a ‘very attractive offer’ from Bayern, who are among the clubs keeping tabs on his situation.

The German side have presented him with a ‘highly lucrative contract’ and sources close to the player assure that the 33-year-old is ‘very close to giving a definitive yes’.

Van Dijk leaving Anfield would be a huge blow to Liverpool and Arne Slot, who stressed he would love the star defender to still be at the club next season.

Arne Slot sends message to Virgil Van Dijk as Liverpool star 'close' to joining European giant following contract rejection

“The only thing I know is that I want Virgil to be here next season,” he said in his pre-match press conference ahead of the Carabao Cup final. “All the rest, these talks about contracts, that is not what I do here.”

Liverpool crashed out of the Champions League on Tuesday and speaking after the game, Van Dijk admitted he had ‘no idea’ what the future holds.

“I have no idea. I still have no idea at the moment,” he said. “Genuinely. I have no idea at the moment. It is not on hold. Nothing on hold. There’s just… I keep saying the same thing. Listen, there are ten games to go, and that is my full focus. If there is news, you guys will know it.

“I don’t even know myself. Everyone knows there are some conversations behind the scenes, but that is about it. At the moment, I don’t even know what will happen next year. If anyone says they do know, they are lying to your face.”




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I heard Arne Slot’s joke during Liverpool press conference before Carabao Cup final – it said everything

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Liverpool face Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley on Sunday.

It was a quip that Jurgen Klopp made fairly regularly. And Arne Slot deployed a similar tactic.

“We play Newcastle in two days, people know?” joked the Liverpool head coach to those present at the AXA Training Centre.

Indeed, the Reds do face the Magpies. And it is not a regular fixture. It is in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley. The national stadium will be sold out and the first piece of silverware this season is up for grabs.

Given what is on the line, many might have expected Slot’s pre-match press conference to have more magnitude. But, in truth, it felt like a normal Premier League game this season. There were no faces who you rarely or have never spotted in the media room. There have been Dutch journalists before matches to quiz Slot on occasion. They did not make the excursion for his maiden cup final since leaving his homeland for Merseyside.

It was telling that there was not a raft of hands up all waiting to get an insight into Slot’s thoughts – during the broadcast section, at least – two days before the showpiece affair. The Liverpool head coach had already spoken to the press pack twice twice this week and conducted a plethora of interviews with other outlets. A lot has been said.


Granted, Liverpool head to Wembley against the backdrop of exiting the Champions League. But the Reds did not suffer a thrashing at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain and went out in the best possible manner, with penalties the deciding factor.

No-one thinks that a kneejerk reaction is needed from the loss. There are few who feel Slot requires drastically altering his starting XI from the PSG loss. In earlier rounds of the Carabao Cup, there was an intrigue around fringe players such as Federico Chiesa and some of the youngsters including Trey Nyoni and Rio Ngumoha. But with a trophy on the line, Liverpool will go as strong as they can.


At the beginning of the press conference, the subject of Virgil van Dijk was raised by Sky Sports’ Vinny O’Connor against the backdrop of the Liverpool captain’s comments that he had still not signed a new deal and anyone who said otherwise was lying. That question was pertinent given Van Dijk’s update and Slot would have been expecting it.

But to delve deeper into Van Dijk’s contractual situation or that of Mo Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold, whose respective deals also expire in the summer, could be left for another day. The subject of who’ll play at right-back against Newcastle was the main subject given Alexander-Arnold’s injury and, in particular, Jarell Quansah’s progress and how he will be able to adapt was more relevant. The concern of fatigue having played 120 minutes against the French side, was also expectedly played down.

After the PSG loss, much has been discussed about a potential revamp that will be needed in the summer transfer window. There are question marks around several players futures and their positions. Darwin Nunez missed in the shootout as his struggles continued and Diogo Jota’s form remains stuttering. Before a cup final, though, it did not feel entirely appropriate to explore such topics.

In truth, such a subdued press conference underlines that Liverpool are back at the very pinnacle. Wembley can rightfully be given the moniker Anfield South as it’s the fourth time in as many seasons that Kopites journey to the national stadium. There is significantly less pressure on the Reds to win compared to Newcastle, who have not claimed a piece of silverware since 1955. Still, Slot believes a victory will mean just as much to the Reds even though the Premier League title is their priority.

He said: “A final in this country is always special because there are so many strong teams in this country and this league. If you reach a final, it’s always a big moment for them but also for us because, in the end although we have two cups in this country, you can never take a final for granted. We don’t play every single season, every final so it’s definitely special for them and also for us.”




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Massive win for Liverpool as star RETURNS for Carabao Cup final

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Liverpool face Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday. The Reds have received a major boost ahead of it, too.

Liverpool will attempt to secure their first trophy of the Arne Slot era this weekend as they face Newcastle United at Wembley in the Carabao Cup final. The Reds are huge favourites at this stage.

They’d be favourites anyway, of course, but Newcastle are missing a few players for this one. Lewis Hall is out at left-back, while Anthony Gordon is suspended for it.

Essentially, their first-choice left flank is missing. Liverpool don’t really have any excuses but to win this one.

Not that Slot’s squad is flawless. Trent Alexander-Arnold, for instance, will miss the final.

He went off injured against Paris Saint-Germain and will not return for Sunday. It could well be a while before we see him again, in fact – if at all.


There are other concerns, too. Conor Bradley and Joe Gomez have both been missing for a little while now. That should mean Jarell Quansah starts at right-back but things aren’t that simple.

Ibrahima Konate also went off against PSG and without Gomez, Quansah is also in line to fill-in at centre-back. But it appears Slot has gotten a little reprieve there.


Ibrahima Konate is back

Konate has returned to training on Friday and is in line to face Newcastle. Now, it’s unclear just yet whether he’s fit enough to start the final but Slot will be able to make that decision, at least.

The alternative here was Wataru Endo at centre-back and Quansah at right-back. It’s a setup that just about works but is far from ideal when you’re up against Alexander Isak, arguably the most in-form forward in the country.

So we’ll cross our fingers that Konate is ready to start. Having him lineup alongside Virgil van Dijk would leave Liverpool as secure as they really can be against Isak and co. – throw in Newcastle’s own defensive problems and suddenly the Reds are overwhelming favourites to take home the trophy.

However, we all saw last year how that doesn’t necessarily work out. Chelsea should have been favourites to beat a severely weakened Liverpool team but failed to do so as the Reds delivered Jurgen Klopp’s final silverware.

But maybe that can be all Liverpool need in order to avoid complacency here. Konate’s availability puts them in an incredibly strong position.

Now they’ve just got to get the job done.




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