In preparation for Thursday's highly anticipated Europa League match against LASK, Liverpool FC has assembled a robust 23-man squad, although they will have to navigate the fixture without the services of two key players, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Thiago Alcantara. Unfortunately, both Alexander-Arnold and Thiago are sidelined due to injuries, making them unavailable for the Group E opener. Jürgen Klopp, Liverpool's esteemed manager, omitted the duo from the selected group traveling to Austria.
Alexander-Arnold sustained a hamstring injury in the lead-up to the September international break, stemming from a clash with Aston Villa. Meanwhile, Thiago has yet to make an appearance this season as he diligently progresses in his long-term recovery process.
On a brighter note, Liverpool will unveil their striking new Nike third kit in the showdown against LASK.
Adding to the positive news, Liverpool's captain, Virgil van Dijk, has returned to contention for selection after serving a domestic suspension during the past two Premier League fixtures. Additionally, deadline-day acquisition Ryan Gravenberch has been included in the traveling squad, raising anticipation for his potential debut start with the club.
In contrast, LASK does not face any fresh fitness concerns as they prepare to take on Klopp's formidable team. However, several of their squad members remain sidelined, including Tobias Anselm, Peter Michorl, Lenny Pintor, Adil Taoui, and Philipp Wiesinger.
Thomas Sageder, the coach of LASK, expressed his team's excitement ahead of the match during a pre-match press conference. He emphasized the team's fitness, preparation, and motivation, highlighting their eagerness to face Liverpool.
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