Liverpool welcome Wolves at Anfield on Sunday, as Jurgen Klopp hopes to push on the final day of the Premier League season just in case Manchester City slip up at Brighton.
The Reds won yet again on Saturday, beating Newcastle United 3-2 at St James’ Park in what turned out to be a thrilling game. They went onto defy the odds on Tuesday by beating Barcelona 4-0 in the second leg of the Champions League and winning the tie 4-3 on aggregate, thus qualifying for the competition’s finale.
Wolves, on the other hand, have already secured the seventh spot on the table but will be hoping to spoil Liverpool’s march towards the title.
Mohamed Salah was unavailable to play against Barcelona after he suffered a concussion against Newcastle United on Saturday. But he’ll be fit to play at the weekend.
Roberto Firmino remains a big doubt for the final game of the season, but Andrew Robertson is expected to be fit after being substituted at half-time against Barcelona on Tuesday.
Alisson is the Reds’ undisputed no.1 and should keep his place in the team on Sunday as well.
Alexander-Arnold was excellent against Barcelona and it was his cheeky corner-kick that led to Liverpool’s winner on Tuesday.
The former Cameroon international was superb against Barcelona and deserves to keep his place in the team.
The Dutchman has revolutionized the Reds’ backline and his presence will be crucial if Klopp’s team are to win against Wolves.
One of the best full-backs in the Premier League, Robertson is Liverpool’s first-choice left-back and should start on Sunday.
The Brazilian has settled in really well after a tough start to life in England and he should start again.
Henderson has excelled in an advanced role this season. He is one of the players in Klopp’s team that never gives less than 100% on the pitch.
One of the brilliant performers for the Reds against Barcelona, Wijnaldum will be pumped up to deliver the goods on the final day of the campaign.
Salah missed Tuesday’s Champions League game due to a concussion, but he’ll be fit for the decisive final game of the season on Sunday.
The Belgian scored the winner at Newcastle and also scored a brace against Barcelona to help Liverpool advanced to the finals of the Champions League. Origi has proven his worth to Klopp and deserves to keep his place in the starting XI.
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Arguably Liverpool’s best player this season, Mane will look to give the Wolves defenders a tough time at Anfield and get on the score sheet on Sunday.