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HOW LIVERPOOL COULD LINE UP AGAINST KARLSRUHER SC

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Liverpool's newcomers Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister might make their debuts in the red shirt against 2. Bundesliga side Karlsruher SC on Wednesday.


Unsurprisingly, the pair were chosen to Jurgen Klopp's 32-man travelling party for their training camp in Germany, and there is no reason to believe they will not be considered for starting places in Klopp's midfield three.


Furthermore, captain Jordan Henderson provides an other option in the engine room, having made the journey despite Steven Gerrard's efforts to get him to Al-Ettifaq.While Henderson is claimed to have approved a £700,000-per-week contract, Liverpool is yet to accept a cost, albeit the Reds have chosen to leave Fabinho at home while talks with Al-Ittihad continue.


when a result, Liverpool supporters may see Stefan Bajcetic for the first time since his season-ending adductor injury, when Szoboszlai and Mac Allister finish overhauling the engine room.


Following the departure of Roberto Firmino, Darwin Nunez has been given the number nine shirt, and the Uruguayan may create a deadly front three alongside Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah.


A first-choice backline of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Andrew Robertson, Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate, and Alisson Becker might take to the pitch at Wildparkstadion, where youngsters such as Jarell Quansah, Ben Davies, and Ben Davies could make their debuts. Read more. 

Last year, when one of the main women's championships was taking place, Zambia attacker Barbra Banda was told she was not fit to compete in di Women Africa Cup of Nations (Wafcon).


Di July 2022 competition is crucial because na im dem dey take qualify for di World Cup, which Zambia has never reached, and no be simply for say di Copper Queens bin consider am as anoda opportunity to capture di trophy.


But, just one day before the Morocco finals, without any illness or anything, dem tell Banda she can't compete because of gender qualification - a rationale she can't fathom.


"E bin dey very difficult," the 23-year-old striker tells BBC Sport Africa.


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