As the team enters the festive season, games are set to come thick and fast, increasing the likelihood of injuries.
It is a situation that Arne Slot will be alert to, but he might have to get creative with his plans if Liverpool are to continue their fine vein of form.
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On top of leading the way in the Premier League, the Reds have excelled on their return to the Champions League, winning all five of their games so far.
They are set to play Girona tomorrow, their second Spanish opponents in two straight gameweeks, after the team dispatched Real Madrid at Anfield a few weeks ago.
While the team that Arne Slot fields is set to be a strong one, Liverpool do have a number of key injuries and absentees from the travelling squad and so the task set before them is perhaps slightly harder than first thought.
Six players guaranteed to miss out
Liverpool have taken a 19-man squad to Spain and there is plenty of team news to unpack.
Goalkeeper Alisson Becker is back to full fitness after pulling his hamstring against Crystal Palace in October, which resulted in Viteszlav Jaros making his professional debut for the club.
At the time, Coaimhin Kelleher was out with an illness, but his subsequent return has been almost faultless, ensuring that Liverpool kept their immense start to the season going without a hitch.
However, there are still six notable absentees from Liverpool's first-team setup.
Striker Diogo Jota may well return to action this week, although he remains back in England as Arne Slot decided that it was perhaps too big a risk to take him to Spain, so we may have to wait until Fulham visit Anfield on Saturday to see him back on the pitch.
Ibrahima Konate remains out injured after twinging his knee in the dying moments of the Real Madrid clash, and Conor Bradley also couldn't make it out of that game injury-free. The pair are set to be out of action under the new year.
Federico Chiesa has been injury-ridden since he arrived on Merseyside this summer, managing just one start this season which was against West Ham in September in the EFL Cup, where he got an assist.
However, since then he has been hit with a muscle injury, which has kept him sidelined for the past two months.
In positive news, the Italian had managed to recover and he was fielded in the U21s contest against Nordsjaelland, where he scored. His absence this week is reportedly the result of illness, so one can hope he may be available on Saturday when Jota also returns.
Kostas Tsimikas has got an injury problem that still hasn't quite gone away as well, which means that Robertson is set to keep his place in the side, with James Norris being called up to support the Scottish captain as his understudy.
And finally, Alexis Mac Allister is unable to field against Girona or Fulham this week, because he reached the threshold of yellow cards in both the Champions League and the Premier League, each of which requires the Argentine to serve a one-match suspension, so he is currently spending his time away on holiday.
While these are absences that Slot has had to deal with for a few weeks now, they don't make his task of keeping the team's form going any easier. But after a few extra days off, following the postponement of the Merseyside Derby this past weekend, the players should be raring to go.
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