International break leaves Liverpool and Everton depleted

International break leaves Liverpool and Everton depleted

Liverpool host Everton at lunchtime on Saturday, when Coutinho and Firmino will be hoping to continue firing Jurgen Klopp's side into the top four and back into the Champions League.

Arsenal v Manchester City is a great way to round off the game week on Sunday afternoon - a game week which starts with Liverpool and Everton clashing at Anfield.

First up it's Liverpool against Everton in the Merseyside derby and that will be followed by Manchester United's game at home to West Brom.

Striker Daniel Sturridge will also miss Saturday's league clash against Merseyside rivals Everton with a hip injury while midfielder Philippe Coutinho and striker Roberto Firmino have returned from worldwide duty with Brazil unscathed.

Everton will also be without France midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin, Argentina defender Ramiro Funes Mori and Ireland right back Seamus Coleman for the Anfield game because of injuries suffered on worldwide duty.

Jürgen Klopp has said Liverpool do not feel under pressure against Everton despite describing Saturday's Merseyside derby as the most important of his Anfield reign.

"We both share players".

"The difference in this derby is that I really like the respect we have for each other in the city", he said.

Ross Barkley has created 67 goalscoring chances, more than any other English player in the Premier League this season.

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"It doesn't help in these situations but we are not the only team or country who suffered".

"In one week we lost three players but still I think we have a strong team for tomorrow".

At the other end of the table Swansea City host second-from-bottom Middlesbrough on Sunday while on Saturday Jermain Defoe, fresh from scoring on his global return with England, returns to the thankless task of trying to fire Sunderland off the foot of the table away at Watford.

"It was a final decision against the medical staff of Ireland and also against the medical staff of Everton", Koeman told reporters.

Koeman, who has allowed Tom Cleverley to complete a permanent transfer to Watford, also aimed a dig at Martínez by claiming Everton's tactics were wrong against Liverpool last season.

Liverpool are now in fourth place in the Premier League table as Jurgen Klopp looks to steer the Reds to Champions League qualification in his first full season in charge at Anfield.

"James last played for his country on October 9, 2016 - nearly half a year ago". He had trained only for two days with Ireland and he broke down during the warm-up. I spoke to James, he needs to take responsibility, but this is not the first time that this has happened.

As well as Coleman, Funes Mori will miss the rest of the season after sustaining a knee injury playing for Argentina against Bolivia.