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England's top division resumes this round of fixtures following the international break, with coaches providing vital squad updates ahead of matchday twelve's fixtures.
Anfield coach Arne Slot has confirmed that the young defender, the Dutch full-back, and the German midfielder will all sit out this weekend's match against the visitors.
On a positive note, first-choice shot-stopper the Brazilian has fully recovered from his hamstring injury and is available.
The manager admitted that Joe Gomez sat out practice yesterday but should be available for the squad, though he probably won't be played for the complete game.
Clarets boss the manager has announced that attacker the Albanian may have "dodged a bullet" after sustaining an ankle injury while playing for the Albanian side against England.
The 24-year-old left the game on a medical cart, but follow-up assessments have shown the problem is "very, very, very minor."
The Burnley manager noted that Broja has trained since midweek and could yet play against his previous employers Chelsea on Saturday.
Newcastle manager Howe has offered reports on a number of first-team squad members ahead of their game against the champions.
the winger has "put in significant effort" to return from his recent issue and is "touch-and-go" for tomorrow's match.
Livramento is "almost ready" after overcoming a knee problem and is also in the running for the squad.
Pope is "okay" after completing concussion protocols, while the Brazilian and Sandro Tonali are both ready to play against Manchester City.
The Magpies could potentially be in the bottom three if they suffer defeat against Manchester City and outcomes in other games are unfavorable.
The historical record aren't great for the Newcastle manager, who has failed to secure victory Guardiola in numerous prior English football attempts.
The statistics against Pep stands at two draws and 16 losses from their previous meetings.
"We've developed and definitely I've seen a significant progress from us," stated Turf Moor manager Parker. "It's only little tiny bits at this current stage."
The return of Premier League action comes after a dramatic international break that featured remarkable events including the Scottish team's dramatic qualification for the World Cup.
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