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Liverpool will contest the biggest game of this year's Premier League season on Sunday afternoon. The Reds are scheduled to face Manchester City at the Etihad, who lead at the top of the table by a single point with just eight matches remaining.

Jurgen Klopp can gain a lead at the summit of England's top-flight but at the same time, Pep Guardiola is toying with the prospect of going four points clear. The clash could decide the team who end the campaign champions.

In order to deliver victory away against City for just the second time in his managerial career, Klopp could switch things up. He enforced a tactical change last season and this time around, he could use it again.

4-3-3 has been Klopp's go-to system for most of his time on Merseyside. Aside from the occasion switch to 4-2-3-1, the German coach has demonstrated an obvious preference since his arrival in October 2015.

He also uses the formation against City but When Liverpool last faced Guardiola's side at the Etihad, he made an unorthodox adjustment by employing 4-4-2.

It appeared more like a 4-2-4 whenever Liverpool initiated an attack. Roberto Firmino and

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