With Liverpool playing in two competitions on different continents in the space of 24 hours, we look at exactly what line-ups the Reds may put out for this week’s Carabao Cup and Club World Cup clashes. When is the Club World Cup?Liverpool in talks for Salzburg’s MinaminoRafa: How to stop LiverpoolLiverpool take on Aston Villa in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals on Tuesday night – a match you can see live on Sky Sports Football – before facing Monterrey in Doha the following evening.As a result, the European champions have opted to split their playing and coaching resources in order to be able to play in both competitions, with Liverpool U23 boss Neil Critchley reportedly taking charge of the club’s Carabao Cup last-eight tie at Villa Park. Meanwhile, manager Jurgen Klopp will take his strongest possible side out to Qatar as the club look to win the Club World Cup for the first time in their history, with the German explaining his thinking to Sky Sports.”We had to plan and had talks about the Club World Cup in Qatar for much longer,” he said. “We had to make a decision and the boys wanted to play – it’s hopefully not a…