I'm going for another 3 - 1 to us. Can't see us keeping a clean sheet, but our never say die mentality will see us through by the narrowest of margins once again, I feel. The team picks itself, as Salah is apparently fit again, so all the usual first choice selected, including the 'old reliables' at midfield. However that said one never knows with Klopp, he likes to release the odd 'springer'. I'd like to see Keita involved, but it would have to be at either Wij. Or Hendo's expense, so a cameo from the bench is probably the most we're likely to see of him in this fixture.
Napoli are having a tough time of things at the moment in Serie A, 7th place and they drew again today @Milan, that's 6 draws and a loss in their last 7 games:
I'm going for another 3 - 1 to us. Can't see us keeping a clean sheet, but our never say die mentality will see us through by the narrowest of margins once again, I feel. The team picks itself, as Salah is apparently fit again, so all the usual first choice selected, including the 'old reliables' at midfield. However that said one never knows with Klopp, he likes to release the odd 'springer'. I'd like to see Keita involved, but it would have to be at either Wij. Or Hendo's expense, so a cameo from the bench is probably the most we're likely to see of him in this fixture.
Think Keita will come in instead of Fab against Brighton on Saturday.
Milner or Keita to come into the midfield for maybe Wij to rest him as he played twice for Holland in the break. For the same reason Origi for Ox. Keep Salah on the bench.
Win this one and the last group game is a dead rubber. Would be nice to get that situation with this fixture pile up.
I'd rather we didn't change up the team, we need to beat Napoli to give us the ability in our Final group game to play our fringe players and then give the senior players a rest. Once you start chopping and changing the dynamic gets affected and inevitably our results. Only enforced changed because of injuries or bans, we cannot give Man City or Leicester a sniff in the league because if we do, we know Man City can rattle off a long sequence of wins. Leicester without europe can also take advantage, they are currently on a run of 5 straight PL wins since we beat them. We can make changes to give players rest when games are safely in the bag.
I'm going for another 3 - 1 to us. Can't see us keeping a clean sheet, but our never say die mentality will see us through by the narrowest of margins once again, I feel. The team picks itself, as Salah is apparently fit again, so all the usual first choice selected, including the 'old reliables' at midfield. However that said one never knows with Klopp, he likes to release the odd 'springer'. I'd like to see Keita involved, but it would have to be at either Wij. Or Hendo's expense, so a cameo from the bench is probably the most we're likely to see of him in this fixture.
Think Keita will come in instead of Fab against Brighton on Saturday.
I'd rather we didn't change up the team, we need to beat Napoli to give us the ability in our Final group game to play our fringe players and then give the senior players a rest. Once you start chopping and changing the dynamic gets affected and inevitably our results. Only enforced changed because of injuries or bans, we cannot give Man City or Leicester a sniff in the league because if we do, we know Man City can rattle off a long sequence of wins. Leicester without europe can also take advantage, they are currently on a run of 5 straight PL wins since we beat them. We can make changes to give players rest when games are safely in the bag.
Yes I agree, also Salah seems to play better with regular outings, he always lacks touch and anticipation after a break. As you say we can rest players when the game or the tie is secure.