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What is Liverpool’s best XI now?

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Shankly 100WITH the transfer window finished, Liverpool have assembled a squad that they hope will finish in the Champions League places.

Simon Mignolet, Iago Aspas, Luis Alberto, Kolo Toure, Aly Cissokho, Tiago Ilori, Mamadou Sakho and Victor Moses have all come in to the club this summer, keeping Brendan Rodgers and Ian Ayre busy right until the final day.

However, with all these new faces, Brendan Rodgers will want to rotate and experiment with his team a little bit so that he knows what his best starting XI is in such a crucial season. It’s vital that Liverpool finish in the top four because of the finances that comes with it. Financial Fair Play is starting to come in and Liverpool don’t want to be left further behind in attracting top players and receiving Champions League revenue. They haven’t been in Europe’s top competition since 2009 and that needs to change.

Therefore, with Liverpool’s deals done, here is my perspective on the strongest starting XI Brendan Rodgers has at his disposal:

Goalkeeper: Simon Mignolet

No argument in this one. Even if Shay Given had arrived, he would undoubtedly have been a back up along with Brad Jones for the Belgian shot-stopper. After arriving from Sunderland for £9m this summer, Mignolet has impressed in his first three league games, keeping three clean sheets and will be Liverpool’s first choice goalkeeper this season.

Defenders: Glen Johnson, Mamadou Sakho, Daniel Agger, Jose Enrique

Defence is where Liverpool now have fierce competition for places with the arrivals of Cissokho, Ilori and particularly Toure and Sakho. At right-back, Glen Johnson is still the main man for the Reds, with Martin Kelly (who can also play at centre-back and even left back), Andre Wisdom and Jon Flanagan the ones who will deputise for the England international. At left-back, it is a similar story for Jose Enrique, although Aly Cissokho should provide formidable competition, at least more than Jack Robinson, who is now on loan at Blackpool.

It is centre-back which is arguably the hardest area to pick the two strongest players to line up for Liverpool. I have gone for Mamadou Sakho and vice captain Daniel Agger.

Agger remains our best player in that position, and his experience and class remains, as long as he is fit and consistent. Meanwhile, Sakho can play on the ground, just like Agger, which suits Rodgers’ style of play. Furthermore, he possesses a great deal of physical strength and is very dominant in the air. But one of the biggest advantages about Sakho is that he is only going to improve with regular football, something he lacked at Paris Saint Germain.

Alongside Agger, that partnership could become one of the best in the Premier League, despite the fact that both are left footed. Martin Skrtel is also a formidable defender, but lacks the technical ability of Agger and Sakho, while Kolo Toure, at 32, will play but will have to be managed so that he performs at his peak and avoids injuries. Meanwhile, Sebastian Coates is out for most of the season and Tiago Ilori is one more for the future.

Midfielders: Steven Gerrard, Lucas Leiva

Captain Steven Gerrard and Lucas Leiva will provide the balance between defence and attack, patrolling the centre of the pitch, picking up the ball, distributing it and breaking up opposition attacks. Gerrard will be the one to look get the ball rolling forward, while Lucas will be more focused on sitting in front of the back four. However, the energy of Jordan Henderson and the technical ability of Joe Allen make for decent deputies, and they have the additional pace that may be required at times to help Gerrard and Lucas if they are being overrun.

Attackers: Luis Suarez, Coutinho, Victor Moses, Daniel Sturridge

With a flurry of new signings up front in the shape of Aspas, Alberto and Moses, Liverpool do boast some impressive attacking weapons that will hopefully score the goals to fire the Reds into the top four. All of the players are comfortable rotating position, moving around the pitch and not just staying in a fixed position. This causes havoc for the opposition defence – they have no idea who to mark as the players move around constantly and sometimes they don’t have anyone to mark at all.

Nevertheless, there is a clear quartet for Liverpool in attack this season. Obviously Suarez will start for Liverpool once he returns from his ten game ban – despite his problems, he is a world class player, arguably only behind Messi and Ronaldo. Daniel Sturridge is in the form of his life at the moment while Coutinho has been completing the trio that have at times been on a seemingly telepathic level.

Finally, Rodgers has been looking for a left winger so that Coutinho can move into a more central position, and Chelsea loanee Victor Moses could fit the bill. Liverpool are enjoying the Chelsea connection at the moment – first with the success of Sturridge and now the loan of Moses. Strong, fast and with an eye for goal, Moses has fallen down the pecking order at Stamford Bridge with the arrivals of Samuel Eto’o, Willian and André Schürrle after arriving from Wigan last season.

Raheem Sterling, the new Spaniards Aspas and Alberto, and youngsters such as Jordan Ibe and Jerome Sinclair will all keep the main quartet on their toes.

Overall, this summer Liverpool have built a squad that looks, on paper at least, able to challenge the likes of Spurs and Arsenal for a Champions League place. It’s not just about the first team, but also the strength of the bench, and that’s what Liverpool have addressed in this transfer window, with plenty of talented back-ups in all positions. Whether they finish in the top four remains to be seen, but with the impressive start to the season and the transfer business that has been concluded by the club this summer, Liverpool fans have plenty of optimism for the rest of the season.

Bring it on.

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43 comments

  • vinnie says:

    Top of table we should try and stay there..as good as any other team ..its not just 3 games we have been improving since last xmas 22 prem games more points than utd

  • AdamzeeLFC says:

    We have all the tools to finish in the top three this season… OPTIMISM is very high @ the moment. YNWA…

  • pino pino says:

    I believe br plan in central defence is to partner toure and sakho any doubt bet me,br is tricky,agger is physically weaker than sakho and for me sakho should get the “GO” Y.N.W.A

    • . . . . . says:

      I don’t know if that’s his plan, but if it is then i will be pleasantly surprised again by the main-man’s decision making.
      I think recognizing that Agger isn’t at his top for the moment – into action, is the most beneficial way to act from all angles.
      It did well for Skretel i bellive. He looked far better in pre-season and against Man United, following the arrival of Toure. Toure is on fire, Sakho i believe is more capable for the job than Agger, as it feels for the time being: Strength, Rythem, Overall focus. Maybe it’s time for Agger to take a step back and watch the others go, then spot the room for improvement real clearly and all-like, then deliver his top form in the coming opportunity to convince himself back for first eleven, which he has the qualities to occupy no doubt.
      Real good management if BR goes that road. It all comes down to this kind of decision making for LFC to achieve top 4 this year, i believe. Need to be fearless.

    • Hahaha only one team says:

      R u high? Agger is firstly our best defender and br recognised that by making him vice captain
      Toure and sakho over agger
      Haahahha ur not thinking mate

  • olumide (Nigeria) says:

    Bredan Rogers is a good manager but he needs to reduce his experimentation. Using strikers for wingers. Borini is not a finished article yet. Who would av thought that Danny Sturridge would be so phenomenal if he was not played in his preferred position(thru the middle)? We av raw talent within the squad! Let’s utilise them well!!! YNWA

  • Nigerian KOP says:

    Concentration, Zeal and a bit of luck brings us the prem’ship trophy. It feels good to be on top

  • Ron says:

    We shouldn’t care whoever is picked, all the players have to always remember they are playing for the greatest football club in history & give every ounce of effort to win the premier league this season! All our fans are not interested in 2nd or 3rd. Up the reds!

    • feiaquarius says:

      U are right man, wat LFC players need is the hunger for success. Stay concentrated and fight for every ball to the very last minute and a trophy will be added into the cabinet. Cheers !

  • LFC_Fan says:

    I think, Kolo might start & Mamadou might play as LB. Either way he is going to start. It’s a very good starting XI, but come Jan, we should get at least 2 more players to start the squad. An winger & a CM.

    • TaintlessRed says:

      Agree. I like Ben the authors team, and would be very happy with it. However in the team Enrique is the weak link, and considering how well Kolo has done I’d be tempted, (not in the Swansea game) to see how well Sakho would do at left back. He’s often been compared to Lillian Thuram who was outstanding as both full back and centre back. If cissokho recovers well and performs then Sakho could partner Agger or Kolo. Great to have options for a change!

  • patrick idrifua says:

    I think we can even win the premier league,the way we play ie controlling the ball most times is too good to equal the quality players man u ,chelsea. man city have

  • marsh says:

    we a guning for top we have strong squad,rodgers is building kop empire

  • dono says:

    i actually think rodgers shud play 3 central backs i.e toure,agger and sakho leaving room for johnson and enrique to operate as wing backs,with gerrard and lucas in central midfield and then suarez,sturrigde and coutinho upfront,although suarez and coutinho would be inverted wingers much like napoli under walter mazzarri(hamsik#suarez#,sturrigde#cavani#,coutinho#lavezzi#).

  • BUHARI IDRIS O says:

    We can win EPL if that consistence can continue like that and Rodger should warn his players to stay away from selfish play

    • . . . . . says:

      Ya. Coutinho should be told to take a step back to simplicity asap. With all due respect and he not lacking.

      • Marshall says:

        Yeah coutinho is great but he needs to step back to simplicity we cld win with bigger margines if he does that.

  • faruk says:

    it was a superb starting Xl,hopefully,we are close to success.

  • chidi says:

    sako cant take aggers place. it wuld be only kolo. with their understanding, no team can sat ahead of us unless we got tired which will never happen. is only unity & understanding will keep us there and i am sure we hav it all.

  • femi says:

    Nice formation which shows we are going there(top4),,i love dat formation(4-2-3-1)

  • paul says:

    i rather have mose than downing

  • stanley says:

    want to ask this simply question. would you drop coutinho out of the starting eleven, cos thats not gonna be possible considering his assist ratio

    • Marshall says:

      Won’t drop coutinho but his changed his style particluarly in the last three games.if he reverts to simplicity lfc derives better benefits…

  • hamid kasmo says:

    9ice sqaud hope with this we can finish top 4 or even lift the trophy

  • praveen says:

    It will also depend a lot about who is available and the opponents.

  • Livboyz says:

    I think it was good but shul’ve start 4rm de bench

  • sonibare segun says:

    I think with the descent way liverlerpool have conducted their business in the summer and the level of dicipline in the squad, the sky is just a stepping stone for us YWNWA

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