

Ten changes and BIG Adrian call made - Liverpool expected starting XI vs Norwich City
Liverpool host Norwich City in the FA Cup fifth round after defeating Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday.
Liverpool continue their quest for an unprecedented quadruple when they welcome Norwich City to Anfield in the FA Cup fifth round tonight (20.15).
The Reds won the first piece of silverware up for grabs this season on Sunday.
It proved an epic final, with the game going all the way to penalties after a 0-0 draw following extra-time.
But it was goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher who proved the hero with his spot-kick giving Liverpool an 11-10 spot-kick success.
Klopp’s expected to ring the changes against Norwich given the arduous task many of his troops endured against Chelsea.
Indeed, Kelleher is one play who won’t start despite being the Reds’ cup competition keeper.
Klopp said: “He had 120 minutes. You asked me last week if he would play before, that he gets some rhythm and I said, 'No, he's used to the situation that he just comes on and has to play.'
“He's not used to 120 minutes and being the hero. There's no need to stress the situation now. No, he will not start tomorrow.”
Indeed, Klopp has some decisions to make when selecting his team to face the Canaries.
Here’s how we predict Liverpool to line-up against Dean Smith’s Norwich.

1. GK - Adrian
Kelleher is set to be given a rest after his Wembley heroics. Adrian remains a vital part of Klopp’s squad and could be given a rare outing as reward. Photo: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images

2. Right-back - James Milner
Mr Versatile would play anywhere he’s asked. He’s featured in full-back roles plenty of times during his Anfield career. Photo: John Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images

3. CB - Ibou Konate
The Frenchman was excellent when he came on for extra-time against Chelsea. Photo: John Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)

4. CB - Joe Gomez
Left out of the squad at Wembley so will surely be given some much-needed minutes. Played at right-back against Norwich when they last met. Photo: Nick Taylor/Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)