Liverpool Naby Keita and Mo Salah Liverpool
Naby Keita and Mo Salah Liverpool

Liverpool have already wrapped up the English Premier League title this season and next up they travel to London in order to take on Arsenal.

The Reds drew their previous league match against Burnley but Klopp will not be too worried about that result since he is already focusing on next season’s preparations.

Liverpool are undefeated in their last 10 matches against Arsenal in all competitions and the kind of form that the Gunners are in right now, Klopp and his players will go into this match expecting to pick up all three points.

Any other manager would have loved to rest some of his big players but we do not think Jurgen Klopp will walk on that path meaning the German should name his strongest XI, which could be a big issue for Mikel Arteta.

Liverpool team news vs Arsenal:

Joel Matip has been ruled out for the remainder of the season with an ankle injury meaning Van Dijk and Joe Gomez will play in central defence.

Klopp would have loved to rest one of his full-backs yet again but with James Milner still not a 100% we do not think the manager will risk using the veteran in the matchday squad.

Curtis Jones played in midfield during the draw vs Burnley but the youngster will make way for Naby Keita or Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain at the Emirates.

With Jordan Henderson ruled out with a knee injury, Wijnaldum will keep his place in midfield alongside Fabinho. Xherdan Shaqiri was back on the bench during the weekend but the Swiss will not likely get any game time against the Gunners.

Mo Salah and Sadio Mane are guaranteed starters for Liverpool at the Emirates but there are still some doubts over Roberto Firmino.

The Brazilian has been constantly misfiring this season and it will not be a total surprise if Jurgen Klopp chooses to hand Divock Origi a start on Wednesday.

Injury updates via Premier Injuries.

Read: Here’re two managers who made perfect sense after Man City’s ban was overturned.

Read: 3-4-3 Arsenal’s predicted XI vs Liverpool.

Read: Arsenal boss reveals why his side conceded a late goal vs Spurs.

Read: Arteta explains why Arsenal went down to Spurs despite playing decent football.