When Liverpool plays Ipswich Town in the Premier League on Saturday, a number of celebrities will be on the field. Today, we look at some of the most well-known players to make sure you follow them all the way through.
Mohamed Salah – When isn’t he the man to watch?! Mo Salah is in imperious form this season, scoring his 22nd goal of the season against Lille in midweek.
The Egyptian winger has now matched last season’s league tally and is only two goals away from the magical twenty. Dominik Szoboszlai – Szoboszlai was badly missed in Liverpool’s recent little dip and appears sharp and positive after his return from illness. The Hungarian should be rested and ready for the return to league action because he was given a break halfway through the second half.
Darwin Nunez: Despite not scoring in the middle of the week, Nunez’s all-action play complemented his game-winning brace against Brentford the previous week.
The quick forward is eager to take an opportunity since he is trying to maintain a consistent position in the squad after Diogo Jota’s latest setback. Harvey Elliott: Since recovering from his injury, Harvey Elliott, another player who made an impression from the bench the previous season, has been playing well.
The youthful player added to a strong second half performance by scoring in the midweek victory over Lille, although through a huge deflection.
Liam Delap has been leading the charge like a seasoned number nine and has been named Ipswich’s player of the season thus far. Despite Ipswich’s difficulties, the youthful player has eight goals and has been vying for an England call-up with his performances this year.
The 25-year-old may try to take advantage of Liverpool’s forward-thinking full-backs after recording 18 assists in the team that won promotion the previous season. Jack Clarke: The Ipswich team has several talented young attackers, including Jack Clarke.
The young player made an early impression at Sunderland and is still getting better. Clarke opened his Tractor Boy account in recent cup play, despite the fact that he has yet to score in the league.
Kalvin Phillips, who once cost £50 million, is still working to turn around his dismal Man City career and return to the midfielder who started the European Championship final.