The air crackles with anticipation, the stakes are stratospheric, and the Premier League title race is twisting into its most nail-biting phase. At the heart of this storm, Arne Slot, Liverpool’s tactical maestro, is navigating a minefield of injuries and expectations as he steels his squad for a monumental clash against fierce rivals Manchester United. The whispers from the training ground confirm a cautious optimism: the return of two titans, Alisson Becker and Mohamed Salah, could be the rocket fuel Liverpool desperately needs for the season’s final sprint.
Earlier this week, the footballing world held its breath as Egypt’s national team director, Ibrahim Hassan, cast a shadow over Salah’s immediate future, suggesting a hamstring injury would sideline him for a month. A month without the ‘Egyptian King’ at this critical juncture? Unthinkable for Liverpool’s title aspirations. But Slot, ever the composed figure, has moved to quell those fears, offering a beacon of hope that Salah’s illustrious Liverpool career is far from over. “He is always working incredibly hard… Usually he is back earlier than other players. He has a minor injury and we expect and need him back for the final part of the season, but not for Sunday.”
This isn’t just a manager playing mind games; it’s a testament to Salah’s legendary resilience and the club’s medical expertise. While Sunday’s Old Trafford derby comes too soon, the prospect of Salah rejoining the fray for the decisive matches is a psychological boost immeasurable in its impact. A player of Salah’s calibre – a relentless goalscorer, a creator of chances, and a talismanic presence – not only elevates the team’s attacking prowess but also instills belief throughout the squad and the fanbase. Slot’s quiet confidence hints at an understanding of Salah’s unparalleled drive to defy conventional recovery timelines, turning what seemed like a devastating blow into a temporary setback. If any player deserves a grand send-off, or better yet, to lead a final charge for glory, it’s the man who has redefined attacking football on Merseyside.
Alisson’s Imminent Return: The Tower of Strength Between the Sticks
Adding another layer of anticipation, the colossal figure of Alisson Becker could soon reclaim his rightful place between the posts. The sight of third-choice goalkeeper Freddie Woodman starting against Crystal Palace last week underscored the critical void left by Alisson’s absence. However, Slot’s update is a soothing balm for nervous Reds: “He hasn’t trained with us yet but is very close to. We will hear from the medical staff if he can train today. We don’t want to take any risks.”
The distinction Slot draws between an outfield player and a goalkeeper’s return is crucial. While a player needs full match fitness for running, a goalkeeper’s readiness hinges more on sharpness, reflexes, and command of his area. Alisson isn’t just a shot-stopper; he’s a defensive general, an elite distributor, and an incredibly calming presence. His mere return elevates the entire backline’s confidence, providing a solid foundation that Woodman, despite his best efforts, simply cannot replicate at the same world-class level. His reintegration could not come at a more opportune moment, offering the defensive solidity necessary to navigate the high-pressure encounters that lie ahead.
Liverpool have indeed strung together three consecutive league wins, a testament to their fighting spirit, but Slot’s analysis cuts deeper, hinting at a truth many fans might subconsciously acknowledge: “If you look at the results then you can be positive – three wins from three games – but performance wise it is not our three best of the season. We can play much better… In many of those games, we have been unlucky. I would not say in the last three games that we did not deserve to win, but we were more lucky than we have ever been this season.” This candid assessment is not a sign of weakness, but rather a sharp, analytical mind at work. Slot understands that relying solely on luck is unsustainable for a title challenge. His comments highlight the underlying issue of squad depth, exacerbated by injuries, which has forced the team to grind out results rather than dominate them. Consistency in performance, not just results, is the ultimate goal, and Slot clearly believes his side has another gear to find.


Isak’s Rejuvenation: The Predatory Instinct Returns
Amidst the injury concerns, one name stands out as a genuine cause for excitement: Alexander Isak. The Sweden international, plagued by injuries for much of the season, marked his return with a clinical finish against Crystal Palace, reminding everyone of his predatory instincts. “Having Alex more available helps. He is top level,” Slot declared, the relief palpable in his voice. Isak’s goal was a beacon, a flash of the devastating finishing power that Liverpool has sorely missed.
Slot’s observation on converting chances resonates deeply: “Converting chances to goals is something we have not done well this whole season. One of the players that we thought could [Isak] has hardly been available.” Isak’s presence offers a crucial alternative in attack, especially with Salah sidelined. His movement, aerial threat, and composed finishing provide a different dimension to Liverpool’s offense, one that can unlock stubborn defenses. With Salah out, the onus shifts to players like Isak to step up, and his recent performance suggests he’s ready to embrace that challenge. His return couldn’t be more timely, offering a much-needed injection of goals and confidence into an attack that has, at times, felt profligate.
Game Highlights: Key Battles for Old Trafford
The upcoming clash against Manchester United at Old Trafford is more than just a derby; it’s a pivotal moment in Liverpool’s season. While Salah’s absence is a blow, Slot’s tactical prowess and the squad’s depth will be thoroughly tested. Here are the anticipated game highlights and key battles to watch:
- Midfield Mastery: Liverpool’s engine room, even without some key figures, must dominate possession and dictate the tempo. The battle against United’s Scott McTominay and Bruno Fernandes will be crucial in controlling the game’s rhythm and preventing quick counters. Expect relentless pressing and intricate passing to break United’s lines.
- Isak’s Clinical Edge: With Salah missing, all eyes will be on Alexander Isak. His ability to convert half-chances, as seen against Palace, will be paramount. Can he exploit any defensive lapses from United’s backline and deliver the crucial goal Liverpool needs? His duel with Lisandro Martinez or Raphael Varane will be enthralling.
- Defensive Resilience (with or without Alisson): If Alisson returns, his commanding presence will solidify the back four. If not, the responsibility falls to Woodman and the central defenders to maintain a disciplined, error-free performance against United’s pacy forwards. Containing Marcus Rashford and Rasmus Højlund will be key to shutting down United’s main threat.
- Set-Piece Supremacy: In tight games, set pieces often make the difference. Liverpool’s delivery from corners and free-kicks, coupled with the aerial threats of Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate, could prove decisive. Conversely, defending against United’s own set-piece prowess will require utmost concentration.
- Impact from the Bench: With the game likely to be a high-intensity affair, the quality of substitutes will be vital. Slot will need players coming on to provide fresh legs, tactical adjustments, and perhaps a moment of individual brilliance to swing the game in Liverpool’s favor.
Prediction: A Gritty Northern Showdown
This fixture always delivers drama, and with Liverpool’s title aspirations on the line against their fiercest rivals, Old Trafford will be a cauldron. Despite Slot’s honest assessment of recent performances and the continued injury woes, the potential returns of Alisson and the momentum from three straight wins offer a psychological edge. Manchester United, while capable of flashes of brilliance, have shown inconsistencies, particularly against top-tier opposition. Liverpool’s relentless attack, even without Salah, combined with the hopeful return of a defensive cornerstone, should give them the firepower and resilience needed. Expect a hard-fought, intense battle, but Liverpool’s sheer desire for the title will shine through.
Prediction: Manchester United 1 – 2 Liverpool

