2 – Nathaniel Clyne (Right Full-Back)
Fresh from his stint at the Euro’s, Clyne is back in his comfort zone and is ready to kick on to ensure his place in the England squad is a little more cemented this time.
With the mistake prone Alberto Moreno playing on the other side of defence, Clyne offers Liverpool a lot more when going forward and he’ll be vital to his side in both defence and attack.
He’ll most likely have to deal with Alex Iwobi, possibly the most successful player Arsenal had in this Euro’s spell so it won’t be easy for the England international.
However, he must take advantage of having Mane in front of him and when he drifts in to centre midfield the pressure will be on Clyne to deliver the ball into the danger area.
With youngsters Calum Chambers and Rob Holding likely to start at centre back, they hardly pose the most demanding presence and Clyne will know that through their England days.
If he can whip enough balls into the six-yard area he’ll continue to ask questions of Petr Cech and one of those times you can count on a mistake popping up.
The likes of Coutinho and Mane are classic goal poachers and will be sat waiting for that fumble in the box to come, so Clyne could be pivotal to how Liverpool push forward.