Klopp does something he’s not done since October: Liverpool’s predicted XI vs Leicester...

Liverpool face Leicester City on Friday evening and they’ll be hoping to win their fourth Premier League game in a row when they face the Foxes.
Despite an underwhelming start to the season, the Reds have been in good form as of late, and they’ll be looking to keep that up here.

However, as Liverpool ought to know, playing Leicester City and their former manager Brendan Rodgers is never easy.

Indeed, Liverpool have been known to make a bit of a meal of this fixture in the past. They lost 1-0 at the King Power last season – a result that ultimately cost them the vital points they would have needed to win last season’s title.

This is bound to be a tough clash, and with that in mind, we’ve had a go at predicting the Reds’ starting XI for this one.

For the first time since October’s loss to Arsenal, we think Liverpool will name an unchanged side for this game.

The Reds don’t really have much choice here.

Injuries have really rocked this camp, and after an impressive showing against Villa, it’s hard to envisage the Reds making too many changes from the team that won on Boxing Day.

You could argue that Harvey Elliott or Fabio Carvalho could come into the fold, but after impressive performances throughout the midfield and the attack, we think Klopp will keep things the same.

Naming an unchanged side may not be the most exciting thing to do, but it is a great way to build some momentum off the back of a good win at Villa Park.

Liverpool will be hoping to continue their charge towards a place in the top four with a win here.

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