Liverpool face Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-finals today, hoping to keep their quadruple challenge alive. Unfortunately, the Reds will be missing five players from their squad due to FA and UEFA rules.
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Following last week Premier League draw with Manchester City, the Reds remain one point behind their title rivals. Both teams reunite once more as they aim for a quadruple and a treble, respectively.
Squad depth will be tested in the coming months, and both managers must keep as many players fit as possible for the duration.
Kevin De Bruyne and Kyle Walker have been ruled out of the FA Cup semi-finals, according to Pep Guardiola.
Due to a different rule between the FA and UEFA, both teams will be limited to seven substitutes rather than the twelve allowed in the Champions League.
Jurgen Klopp first major decision in the game will be which players he believes he can rely on if necessary. Due to the five fewer subs, players such as Harvey Elliot and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain may be unable to play at Wembley.