AM) Adam Lallana
The front-three has to stay the same. With Lallana and Coutinho dovetailing Sterling in the ‘false-9’ role, it’s the most dangerous the Reds have looked all season.
AM) Philippe Coutinho
The Brazilian playmaker deserves to be one the first names on the team-sheet right now. He was probably our best player against Arsenal, and in the 3-4-3 formation, he can drift into pockets of pace more freely.
ST) Raheem Sterling
Sterling isn’t a centre-forward long-term, but due to his mobility and movement, he’s the best option Liverpool have right now, despite the return of Balotelli.
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