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Jurgen Klopp is set to make wholesale changes for Liverpool's EFL Cup quarter-final with Leeds United at Anfield on Tuesday night.

The Reds boss has a number of injury concerns ahead of the visit of the in-form Championship outfit and won't take any risks with Sunday's Premier League clash at Bournemouth on the horizon.

Klopp should learn later today the full extent of the ankle ligament damage suffered by Philippe Coutinho in Saturday's 2-0 win over Sunderland.

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Adam Lallana will also miss the visit of Leeds as he's yet to return to full training following a groin problem.

Klopp is waiting on Daniel Sturridge, who has a tight calf, and Roberto Firmino, who took a kick to the calf against Sunderland.

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The German coach made 11 changes for the victory over Tottenham in the previous round and he will once again hand game time to a number of Academy youngsters and those on the fringes of the first-team squad.

Keeper Simon Mignolet is expected to start in place of Loris Karius. Trent Alexander-Arnold, Lucas Leiva, Ragnar Klavan and Alberto Moreno could line up in the back four.

Kevin Stewart, Ovie Ejaria and Marko Grujic are options for Klopp in midfield, while Ben Woodburn will be hoping to feature after his debut late on against Sunderland.

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The Wales youth international attacker became the third youngest player in Liverpool's history at 17 years and 42 days.

Divock Origi is likely to lead the line after his match-winning contribution against Sunderland.

Origi scored his first Premier League goal since April after replacing the injured Coutinho.