Jurgen Klopp and Co. will be hoping to return to winning ways after getting hammered 3-0 against Brighton & Hove Albion.
Many would say that the Reds were fortunate to ship a mere 3 goals as Roberto De Zerbi’s men completely outclassed them.
Taking their last result into account makes it a bigger challenge to decipher the predicted lineup for Liverpool against Wolves on Tuesday.
Liverpool predicted lineup vs Wolves
Alisson Becker is set to keep his place in goal, with Jurgen Klopp deciding to stick with him across all fronts till the end of the season.
At right-back, we expect a surprise start for Trent Alexander-Arnold once in the Liverpool predicted lineup against Wolves, as he seems to be returning to form, at least from an attacking perspective.
In the centre-back positions is where a change could be possible, with Ibrahima Konate rested, especially keeping in mind Virgil van Dijk’s long-term injury, with Joe Gomez partnering Joel Matip.
At left-back, Andy Robertson could be given a breather, with Kostas Tskimikas given a shot in the FA Cup clash.
Another change that could be made is Fabinho being displaced by Stefan Bajcetic in our Liverpool predicted lineup against Wolves, going by Jurgen Klopp’s latest comments on how he trained (via LFC Transfer Room).
Described as ‘unbelievable’ by Andy Robertson, the youngster may get his chance to shine right from the off.

Considering Jordan Henderson was substituted late into the game, the club captain may have been asked to come off in preparation for the cup tie.
Thiago is the club’s best midfielder and also extremely injury prone, which is why Jurgen Klopp’s latest comments about how James Milner trained, alongside Stefan Bajcetic could indicate that the veteran starts in midfield.
Mohamed Salah is likely to retain his place, as per our Liverpool predicted lineup against Wolves as the German coach would not like to risk qualification by resting too many big-hitters.
The same goes for Cody Gakpo, who could operate as the team’s striker, considering Jurgen Klopp was seemingly unsure about Darwin Nunez’s fitness, as per his comments referenced earlier.
At left-wing, we expect Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain to also retain his place in the side, keeping the frontline from the side’s latest defeat the same.
Liverpool starting lineup vs Wolves: Alisson, Alexander-Arnold, Gomez, Matip, Tsimikas, Bajcetic, Henderson, Milner, Salah, Gakpo, Oxlade-Chamberlain.
All in our, the Kop faithful will hope that regardless of the lineup that faces Wolves, Liverpool get a win under their belt.
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