With Liverpool facing Wolves at Molineux twice in four days, Arne Slot will have to rotate somewhat.
Every game from now until the end of the season could have huge implications for Liverpool.
Next up is Wolves, who have been on an upward trajectory since the turn of the new year, but are still firmly planted at the bottom of the Premier League standings.
First, we play them in the league on Tuesday, then again in the FA Cup on Friday.
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Liverpool coach Aaron Briggs pictured during the warm-up ahead of Arsenal vs Liverpool in the Premier League at the Emirates Stadium (Credit: Getty Images/Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA).
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Slot will need to use his squad wisely, and one way of doing so is by trying Rio Ngumoha and Jeremie Frimpong on the wings.
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Liverpool aren’t stacked from top to bottom with pacey players, but Ngumoha and Frimpong are absolutely lights out.
It’s a combination Slot hasn’t tried yet. Mo Salah and Cody Gakpo have been mainstays in the side — apart from the Egyptian’s stint on the bench before Christmas.
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Liverpool fans are asking for Ngumoha to start more and more with every impressive cameo, and we saw how Frimpong impacted the game against West Ham.
Rio Ngumoha and Jeremie Frimpong line up ahead of Liverpool's FA Cup tie against Barnsley at Anfield.
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They are both fearless one-on-one specialists who can cause nightmares for the Wolves defence, offering something completely different to what the starters provide. It’s something I’d like to see Slot try once.
Galatasaray are up in the Champions League next week, so it’s hard to imagine there won’t be at least a few differences between the two sides taking the field at Molineux.
Jeremie Frimpong as an attacker for Liverpool
While those at the club insisted that Frimpong was a right-back signing, he has blown expectations out of the water with some of his attacking play.
His return to the side is a massive boost given the struggles at right-back, but also the ones at right-wing.
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Jeremie Frimpong celebrates after forcing an own goal during Liverpool's Premier League win over West Ham United at Anfield (Credit: Getty Images/Dan Mullan).
Photo Credit: Getty Images/Dan Mullan
Salah could see his role decrease if Frimpong’s form continues. The Dutchman is going to be an important player for Liverpool for years to come, but the same cannot be said for Salah.
It’s not to say he should overtake him in the pecking order, but a bit of rotation between the two could keep things fresh and maybe even push the Liverpool legend to rediscover some form.
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