Arne Slot will have plenty of in-form options when he decides for his Liverpool side to take on Wolves in the Premier League on Saturday night.
The Reds have scored 11 goals in three games since suffering their first defeat under the Dutchman against Nottingham Forest, with positive starts in both the Champions League and Carabao Cup complementing their current second-place finish in the top flight England category.
They are firm favorites against a Wolves side yet to win a league game this season, while Slot has also confirmed a major injury surge ahead of kick-off.
Here you have it Liverpool side that could start in the West Midlands.
GK: Alison – The Brazilian has missed Liverpool’s last two games, although he may have missed the Carabao Cup win against West Ham regardless of his fitness, but is expected to be fit to start in Molineux later shake a hamstring complaint.
RB: Trent Alexander-Arnold – Criticism of his defensive skills has been leveled at Alexander-Arnold throughout his career, but the England international has revealed that he is working hard with the new Slot boss to improve this aspect of your game.
CB: Ibrahima Konata – Konate has done well to break into the starting eleven after a decent Euro 2024 campaign with France. He followed his goal in Milan with an assist against Bournemouth before resting in midweek.
CB: Virgil van Dijk – A return to the team is also planned for the club captain, Van Dijk, yes the joint defender with the highest rating in the recently released EA FC 25.
LB: Andy Robertson – The 30-year-old will continue as Liverpool’s starting left-back Premier League but he will also be looking forward to a Champions League game next week when Bologna visit Anfield.
CM: Ryan Gravenberch – The 22-year-old has made the sitting midfield role his own during August and September, impressing with his lively attacks and instinctive interceptions.
CM: Alexis McAllister – Mac Allister is proving an excellent foil for Gravenberch, charging forward on the break and showing all the tenacity required of a modern Argentina international.
RW: Mohamed Salah – Ended a three-game scoreless streak by coming off the bench to hit in the win against West Ham. That’s a fairly barren run by the Egyptian’s standards, but he could fill his boots against a Wolves side low on confidence and short on options at centre-back.
AM: Dominik Szoboszlai – Played just over an hour against Bournemouth before his substitution and should start behind centre-forward despite Diogo Jota striking twice from that position on Wednesday.
LW: Cody Steele – It was Gakpo’s two stoppage-time strikes that really rubbed salt into the Hammers’ wounds in midweek. Those goals may be enough to keep the 25-year-old in the lineup.
ST: Darwin Nunez – The Uruguayan couldn’t find the back of the net last time, he didn’t have a shot on goal, but he scored Gakpo’s first. His work out of possession will definitely unsettle the Wolves backline if Slot opts for him ahead of Jota.