Star Players Return – Liverpool’s Strongest Possible 4-3-3 XI vs West Brom

Everton fought hard to earn a point during the Merseyside Derby at Liverpool during the weekend – even though the Anfield club deserved all three points.

Up next for Liverpool is another premier league game against West Brom, and Jurgen Klopp will hope his men will get the club back to winning ways.

As far as Liverpool’s news is concerned, the German boss chose to keep a handful of top stars out of the starting XI against Everton on Sunday – to the surprise of almost everyone.

However, we expect those big guys to return against West Brom.

Roberto Firmino should start against the baggies while Solanke should sit on the bench. We expect the samba star to partner with the likes of Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah in front of attack.

Club captain Jordan Henderson was part of the party that participated in the Merseyside Derby on Sunday, but we expect Klopp to start Emre Can in the Englishman’s place on Wednesday.

The German should take care of the center of the park alongside the likes of Phillipe Coutinho and Wijnaldum.

Here is Liverpool’s strongest possible 4-3-3 XI on Wednesday.

GK – Mignolet
DL – Robertson
DC – Klavan
DC – Lovren
DR – Gomez
DM – Can
MC – Wijnaldum
MC – Countiho
WL – Mane
WR – Salah
FC – Firmino

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