Liverpool slumped to a 2-1 defeat against Paris Saint Germain on Matchday 5 of the Champions League on Wednesday night.
The Reds romped home to a comfortable 3-0 win against Watford last week in the Premier League, thanks to goals from Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander Arnold and Roberto Firmino.
Jurgen Klopp’s men are still unbeaten in the Premier League and they will be the favourites to claim three points when they play host to Everton on Sunday for the Merseyside derby.
Everton beat Cardiff City 1-0 last week and Marco Silva’s men will have to be at the top of their game to halt Liverpool’s juggernaut.
Liverpool will be without the services of Jordan Henderson who is suspended for one game for having picked up a red card against Watford last week.
Adam Lallana is suffering from a muscular injury and will be assessed ahead of Sunday’s clash while Dominic Solanke and Divock Origi are doubtful to feature on the bench.
The Brazilian came up with some fine saves in the Champions League and has always been a reliable presence between the sticks.
The youngster will be in high spirits after scoring with a delightful free-kick against Watford last week.
He struggled against Neymar in an unfamiliar right-back position in the last game and will need to improve on Sunday.
The towering Dutchman looked sloppy at the back against PSG and Liverpool will need him to be at the top of his game against Everton.
The Scotsman was arguably the pick of Liverpool’s backline in the Champions League tie and has always contributed a lot to the attack down the left.
He struggled to get into the game against PSG but Klopp should continue to rely on him as he has been the pivot of Liverpool’s midfield this season.
The Brazilian has impressed with his passing and ball distribution for the Reds and Klopp should hand him a start for this one.
He came on as a substitute in the last game but Liverpool should rely on him to add that energy and cutting edge to the attack.
He saw glimpses of his brilliance in the Champions League and had a brilliant game against Watford last week.
The Brazilian played as the spearhead of the attack against PSG but failed to have any significant impact and Klopp should deploy him in a No.10 role on Sunday.
The Egyptian wizard worked hard in the Champions League without much result and Liverpool will need him to rise to the occasion on Sunday to propel them to a victory in the derby.