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Liverpool have a huge game on Wednesday evening, as they welcome Leicester to Anfield with the intention of extending their lead at the top of the Premier League following Manchester City's defeat to Newcastle United on Tuesday, although it will certainly be a tricky test against a side with some wonderfully talented individuals who managed to beat Chelsea and Manchester City over the festive period.

Big decision for Jurgen Klopp

The Reds' official website confirmed that both Virgil van Dijk and Fabinho, who were doubts for the visit of Claude Puel's men, have trained this week and should be fine for the game, along with Dejan Lovren and Gini Wijnaldum who also had problems.

First-choice right back Trent Alexander-Arnold is still not quite ready for a return to action, however, so Klopp must make a decision on who he starts on the right of defence against a tricky attack containing the likes of Jamie Vardy, James Maddison and Demarai Gray.

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Brazilian international Fabinho can play there if needs be, although he is a natural centre midfielder, whilst James Milner, who would unquestionably deputise in that role, is missing through suspension after being sent off against Crystal Palace.

Fabinho is a player of tremendous quality, but against the likes of Gray and Vardy on the counter-attack, Klopp should probably opt for a quicker option in that position - 18-year-old Rafael Camacho.

Who is Camacho and what does he offer?

The teenager has played just one minute of Premier League action in his career (via Whoscored), playing the final stages of the 4-3 win against the Eagles last time out - he made one massively crucial tackle on Wilfried Zaha inside the box with just seconds left.

Unlike Fabinho, Camacho offers Klopp more pace down that side, and seeing as Leicester are likely to sit back and look to hit the Merseysiders on the counter-attack, perhaps a pacey player down the right flank to offer an overlap and get in behind the Foxes' back four would be the best course of action for Klopp to take.