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Liverpool’s best player may be excluded from the Newcastle United match as a consequence of Premier League regulations.

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The Premier League’s guideline may result in the absence of a critical Liverpool player from the match against Newcastle United.Liverpool are anxiously anticipating the availability of a critical midfielder when they travel to Newcastle United, their Premier League adversaries, next month.

This season, Newcastle United has demonstrated their readiness to contend with some of the Premier League’s most formidable teams at St James Park.

 


In the past two months, the Magpies have secured victories at home against Arsenal and Chelsea, as well as a draw at home against a Manchester City team that is attempting to secure its fifth consecutive league title this season.

 

However, Liverpool, the current league leaders, may face their most significant challenge of the campaign thus far in the first week of December when they travel to Tyneside in an effort to maintain their impressive performance under the guidance of new head coach Arne Slot.

The former head coach of Feyenoord has overseen a run of form that includes only one defeat in his first 11 Premier League fixtures since replacing Jurgen Klopp during the summer.

 

The momentum has persisted in the Champions League, with four victories in as many games. Additionally, the Carabao Cup has seen progress, as wins over West Ham United and Brighton have secured a quarter-final match against Premier League rivals Southampton.

 

Despite the fact that the game will be a rigorous test for Newcastle, the Reds will arrive at St James Park with the knowledge that their title credentials will be put to the test against a Magpies team that is beginning to regain the form that propelled them to a top four finish two seasons ago.

 

One crucial midfielder is presently balancing a disciplinary dilemma in anticipation of Liverpool’s return to Premier League play against Southampton on Sunday afternoon. This could potentially impede their progress.

 

Alexis MacAllister, a midfielder for Argentina, has been issued four yellow cards in his team’s most recent five league games. If he receives a fifth yellow card in the next weekend’s critical home match against title rivals Manchester City, he will be suspended for the Reds’ scheduled visit to Tyneside.

 

 

Slot, who earlier this month commended the versatility of the former Brighton man, would suffer a significant setback as a result of the transfer. In anticipation of the 2-1 victory over Mac Allister’s former club, the Reds’ manager stated, “He is a player that I would potentially deploy in all three midfield positions due to his comfort in each of these positions.

 

” I believe that he is currently our midfielder who serves as a versatile player. Ryan (Gravenberch) is typically the deepest, followed by Dom or Curtis who are playing slightly higher, and then he is in between.

Fabian Schar and Joelinton, both of Newcastle, are currently in a comparable situation to Mac Allister, as they have four yellow cards in advance of their home match against West Ham United that is scheduled for next Monday.

 

Dan Burn, the defender, will be unable to participate in the match against the Hammers due to his one-match suspension for receiving his fifth yellow card of the season in the prior to the international break victory over Nottingham Forest.

 

 







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