Liverpool manager Arne Slot wary of goal-hungry Tottenham ahead of Carabao Cup semi-final first leg
Tottenham are a dangerous opponent and Liverpool will have to work to prevent them from enforcing their style of play when the sides meet in their Carabao Cup semi-final first-leg clash, says manager Arne Slot.
Liverpool and Spurs employ aggressive and attacking brands of football, with the last match between the sides in December resulting in a thrilling 6-3 win for the Merseyside club.
With both teams having scored more than 40 goals in the Premier League, another goal-fest could be on the cards.
"We expect before we go into the game is that two teams have such a clear identity and playing style. Both teams are trying to force that identity towards the other," Slot told reporters ahead of the match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Wednesday evening.
"Large parts of the away game two weeks ago we could show our identity. But they in large parts showed how good they are. Scoring three goals against us is a big compliment."
Slot also hinted that he would shuffle his pack for the match, adding: "If you look at all the fixtures this season, there's so many things going into a line up. It's going to be a decision made about what is the best line up for tomorrow.
"In my opinion the best line up might be ones who don't start a lot... Maybe some of those players will play tomorrow. Maybe players who have played a lot will play."
Slot added that midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai, who has been dealing with illness, was unlikely to start the semi-final tie.
The Dutch manager also once again defended Trent Alexander-Arnold, after the right back drew some criticism from pundits for his performance in their 2-2 draw with Manchester United amid reports of a move to Real Madrid.
"I think we were all disappointed, not only Trent. We were all