Arne Slot will not make the same gamble with his team selection this FA Cup third round as he did last season when Liverpool faced Plymouth, but the absence of Conor Bradley due to a knee injury will undoubtedly cause him concern.
The 22-year-old right-back sustained an injury in Thursday's goalless draw against Arsenal and will have surgery in the coming days. He is likely to be ruled out for the rest of the season, a significant blow to Slot's team, which was already stretched.
Slot acknowledged that his decision to make 10 outfield changes for Liverpool's FA Cup exit at Home Park last season was a gamble that didn't pay off. However, he believes that this season is different and promises to field all the players who started against Arsenal, with possible substitutions during the game.
In contrast to Plymouth, Slot will not be tempted to rest senior players in favor of younger ones, given Liverpool's current position in the Premier League. The team has already suffered an exit from the Carabao Cup, and Slot is keen to avoid another injury blow by giving his players adequate rest.
Slot takes Barnsley seriously, having beaten them 1-0 at home in 2008, and acknowledges that they will be a tough opponent this time around. However, he maintains that Liverpool's squad is strong enough to compete against any team.
The latest injury setback for Bradley, who has struggled with fitness issues throughout his career, comes as Northern Ireland prepares to qualify for the World Cup via the playoffs. With the tournament just around the corner, Bradley's recovery will be crucial.
Hugo Ekitiké, who has missed Liverpool's last two games due to a hamstring problem, could potentially make an appearance against Barnsley, but it remains to be seen how Slot will line up his team on Monday.
The 22-year-old right-back sustained an injury in Thursday's goalless draw against Arsenal and will have surgery in the coming days. He is likely to be ruled out for the rest of the season, a significant blow to Slot's team, which was already stretched.
Slot acknowledged that his decision to make 10 outfield changes for Liverpool's FA Cup exit at Home Park last season was a gamble that didn't pay off. However, he believes that this season is different and promises to field all the players who started against Arsenal, with possible substitutions during the game.
In contrast to Plymouth, Slot will not be tempted to rest senior players in favor of younger ones, given Liverpool's current position in the Premier League. The team has already suffered an exit from the Carabao Cup, and Slot is keen to avoid another injury blow by giving his players adequate rest.
Slot takes Barnsley seriously, having beaten them 1-0 at home in 2008, and acknowledges that they will be a tough opponent this time around. However, he maintains that Liverpool's squad is strong enough to compete against any team.
The latest injury setback for Bradley, who has struggled with fitness issues throughout his career, comes as Northern Ireland prepares to qualify for the World Cup via the playoffs. With the tournament just around the corner, Bradley's recovery will be crucial.
Hugo Ekitiké, who has missed Liverpool's last two games due to a hamstring problem, could potentially make an appearance against Barnsley, but it remains to be seen how Slot will line up his team on Monday.