Liverpool Confirmed XI vs Tottenham as Slot Makes Bold Anfield Changes
Liverpool arrive at Anfield on Sunday facing a Tottenham side enduring a turbulent campaign, yet the focus remains firmly on Arne Slot’s reshaped lineup. The Liverpool confirmed XI for the Premier League clash reveals a mixture of experience, youth and tactical adjustment as Slot looks to regain rhythm in a season that has drawn scrutiny.
Tottenham travel to Merseyside under difficult circumstances. Results have faltered and injuries have tested their squad depth, creating a stark contrast with Liverpool’s ambition to rediscover consistency in front of their home crowd.
Confirmed XI Signals Slot’s Tactical Shift
Arne Slot has introduced five significant changes to the Liverpool lineup, a decision that reflects both rotation and a desire to sharpen his side’s attacking threat.
In goal, Alisson returns after injury, immediately restoring a commanding presence between the posts. Giorgi Mamardashvili, who filled in against Galatasaray, returns to the bench.
The defensive unit contains a notable positional adjustment. Dominik Szoboszlai lines up at right back alongside Joe Gomez, Virgil van Dijk and Andy Robertson. The quartet combines leadership with athleticism, providing the structure Liverpool rely upon when pushing high up the pitch.
In midfield, Ryan Gravenberch and Alexis Mac Allister anchor the centre of the pitch. Both players carry responsibility for tempo and control, ensuring Liverpool can dictate possession against a Tottenham side expected to sit deep and search for counter attacking opportunities.
Further forward, Slot’s selection reveals a blend of creativity and youthful promise.
Young Talent Ngumoha Earns Premier League Start
Jeremie Frimpong, Florian Wirtz and Rio Ngumoha operate in advanced roles behind Cody Gakpo, who leads the line for Liverpool.
The youngster makes his full Premier League debut after previously appearing from the bench on eleven occasions.
Such moments carry symbolic value at Anfield. Liverpool supporters have always embraced emerging talent and Ngumoha’s opportunity reflects Slot’s willingness to trust young players on the biggest stage.

Frimpong and Wirtz bring flair and movement to the attacking unit. Their pace and technical ability could prove decisive against a Tottenham defence that has struggled for stability throughout the campaign.
Meanwhile, Gakpo’s presence through the middle offers physicality and link play, allowing Liverpool to vary their attacking approach.
Tottenham Struggles Shape Match Context
Liverpool’s season has drawn debate in recent weeks. Many observers feel the team have underperformed compared with expectations.
Yet Tottenham arrive at Anfield facing far deeper concerns. The North London club find themselves battling relegation after winning only seven of their previous 29 league matches.
Igor Tudor is expected to lead Tottenham for what may be his final game in charge. Injuries have ravaged his squad and selection options appear severely limited.
Tottenham have named only seven substitutes for the trip to Liverpool. The bench includes three goalkeepers and three teenagers who collectively possess only a single minute of senior football.
Such circumstances underline the scale of Tottenham’s challenge at Anfield.
Full Liverpool Confirmed XI vs Tottenham
Liverpool: Alisson; Szoboszlai, Gomez, Van Dijk, Robertson; Gravenberch, Mac Allister; Frimpong, Wirtz, Ngumoha; Gakpo
Substitutes: Mamardashvili, Konate, Kerkez, Ramsay, Jones, Nyoni, Chiesa, Salah, Ekitike
Notably, Mohamed Salah, Hugo Ekitike and Ibrahima Konate begin the match among the substitutes. Their presence on the bench ensures Liverpool possess game changing options should Slot wish to alter the contest during the second half.
For Liverpool supporters, the confirmed XI represents both experimentation and opportunity. For Tottenham, the journey to Anfield arrives during one of the most challenging stretches in their recent history.
As the teams step onto the pitch, attention will centre on whether Slot’s reshuffled Liverpool lineup can rediscover the authority that once defined their performances at Anfield.


