Tactical Tweaks: Anticipating Jurgen Klopp’s Eight Alterations, Including the Impact of Luis Diaz in Liverpool’s Projected XI Against Luton

On Sunday at 16:30 GMT, Liverpool will travel to Luton Town in pursuit of a fifth straight victory.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp. Picture: Bryn Lennon/Getty Images

At Kenilworth Road, the Reds are big favorites to beat a struggling Hatters team playing in their first Premier League season. Yet Jurgen Klopp will guarantee that his soldiers do not comprehend Luton.

Liverpool enters the game with momentum after advancing to the quarterfinals of the Carabao Cup with a 2-1 victory against AFC Bournemouth. Klopp rotated in a few new faces for the game, but many of his regular starters were still on the field.

The Brazilian was given the night off in midweek and will come into the clash fresh.

The Brazilian had the night off in the middle of the week, so he’ll be rested and ready to go for Saturday’s game.

The Reds manager must now decide which players are well enough to play against Luton, especially given that Luis Diaz has returned to training after his parents were abducted in Colombia.

He is the anticipated starter for Liverpool’s upcoming matches.

Introduced off the bench at Bournemouth to help seal the winning. His passing to open up a low block could be key.

Substituted in as a late scorer versus Bournemouth. His assist in setting up a low block may be crucial.

Liverpool are carefully managing Konate’s minutes and he was rested against Bournemouth.

Konate’s playing time for Liverpool is being closely monitored, as he was benched for the match against Bournemouth.

The Liverpool captain has bounced back to his best so far this season and is will be relishing the physical test.

The Liverpool skipper has returned back to his best so far this season and he will be enjoying the physical test.

The Greece international featured against Bournemouth but is likely to be one of few players to keep his spot with Andy Robertson sidelined.

Greece’s international played against Bournemouth, but with Andy Robertson out, he has a little chance of keeping his starting berth.

The Argentine caught the eye against Forest last week and continues to improve in the No.6 role.

The Argentine stood out last week against Forest and is making steady strides in his No. 6 role.

The £60m signing started in a left-wing role at Bournemouth but is set to return to the engine room.

The £60m acquisition played left flank initially for Bournemouth but is expected to switch back to the midfield.

Curtis Jones is now back available after his ban but Gravenberch may continue for the meantime. A selection decision for Klopp to ponder.

After serving his suspension, Curtis Jones is now again eligible, though Gravenberch may be retained in the interim. For Klopp to think about before making his lineup.

The Egyptian will be hoping to increase his tally , having already scored 10 goals this season.

The Egyptian forward has scored 10 goals so far this season and will be looking to add to his total.

The Uruguay international netted a stunning match-winner against Bournemouth and  Liverpool will be hoping he can produce more magic.

The Uruguayan international scored a sensational goal to win the game for Liverpool against Bournemouth.

Luis Diaz has returned from Colombia but it’s unlikely that he will be fit to start, so Jota is likely to get the nod.

Luis Diaz is back from Colombia, but he probably won’t be able to start, thus Jota will get the nod.

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