The timing of Liverpool’s latest international break call-up is unfortunate for both teams, as they will have to wait a long time for the competition to resume before playing each other in the league’s top-of-the-table match on Matchday 13. Pep Guardiola, the manager of City, has been using his current grievance to blame Jürgen Klopp for a potential loss.
Guardiola expressed his worries about the team’s lack of available players, pointing out that John Stones is out and unlikely to participate against the Reds. It was also announced that Nathan Ake and Kevin de Bruyne would miss the game on November 25. This means that City would have a far smaller roster than their opponents.
Pep Guardiola is entitled to a defeat in this kind of circumstance because he is missing three key players. The Manchester City manager is aware that Liverpool, who is currently one of the competition’s toughest opponents despite their strong start, is only one point behind the Citizen Group in second place. The Guardiola-led team is still among the best in the Premier League despite the injury absences, and they have excellent resources to try to defeat Liverpool, who will primarily rely on teamwork and occasionally individuality as their best weapon to try to win and secure the top spot in the league for the time being.
The Reds will try to take advantage of any errors or disadvantages.
In addition to having leaders like Mohamed Salah, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Virgil Van Dijk, the Reds will be looking to take advantage of any advantages their opponents may give them both before and during the game. Klopp and his team will be up against their toughest test of the season, and a draw or defeat would be the worst case scenario for both teams because opponents are waiting for them to falter in order to take their place.