Alisson and Mo Salah are ready to boost Liverpool for this Sunday’s Premier League headline game against Manchester United.
Goalkeeper Alisson has recovered from a calf problem that has ruled him out for nine weeks, while hitman Salah has shaken off the ankle knock from the 2-1 win over Leicester two weeks ago.
The Reds take a perfect record of eight wins from eight matches to Old Trafford as their hosts languish two points above the relegation zone.
But Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold reckons form will go out of the window when the bitter rivals meet.
SAFE HANDS: Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson is fit. Picture: Rui Vieira/AP.
The England rightback says: “Traditionally and historically, the Man United-Liverpool game is always massive.
“It’s one of the biggest games of the season and they’re a top side as well.
“It’s always going to be a big game and a big occasion because both teams want to win it so much.”
Liverpool are also chasing a record-equalling 18th straight league win when they face off with United.
RIVALS: Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold. Picture: Phil Noble/Reuters.
And for Alexander-Arnold, it’s a testament to his team’s resilience after bouncing back from losing to the 2018 Champions League final to winning it in May.
He adds: “The players that we have in our side have all had failures before. We’ve really bounced back from there and got to where we are now and where we are as a team.
“It’s something a lot of teams aren’t capable of, but we’ve showed that we are and we’re able to get better from disappointment.”