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Bold Calls and Fresh Energy — My Liverpool XI to Face Palace

With a high-stakes clash against Crystal Palace FC on the horizon, your selected Liverpool FC XI leans into both necessity and ambition — mixing experience with attacking intent.

A new look at the back

Freddie Woodman

Jeremie Frimpong

Ibrahima Konaté

Virgil van Dijk

Milos Kerkez

Starting Woodman reflects the current uncertainty in goal, but it’s the full-back choices that stand out.

Frimpong at right-back brings attacking thrust and pace, while Kerkez offers balance on the left. It’s an aggressive setup — one that prioritises forward movement but will need protection defensively.

Konaté and Van Dijk remain the foundation, and they may need to be at their commanding best with such adventurous options either side.

Energy and control in midfield

Dominik Szoboszlai

Ryan Gravenberch

This pairing is all about dynamism.

Szoboszlai provides drive and intensity, while Gravenberch offers ball-carrying and physical presence. The question here is control — neither is a natural holding midfielder, so discipline will be key against a structured Palace side.

A front line full of intent

Mohamed Salah

Florian Wirtz

Rio Ngumoha

Alexander Isak

This is where your team really makes a statement.

Salah brings proven quality, Wirtz adds creativity between the lines, and Isak offers a clinical focal point.

But the standout inclusion is Ngumoha — a bold call that injects unpredictability and energy. Against a disciplined Palace defence, that kind of fearless attacking threat could be crucial.

Strengths of this XI

Attack-minded full-backs

Creativity through Wirtz

Direct goal threat with Isak and Salah

Youthful unpredictability in Ngumoha

Potential risks

Lack of a true defensive midfielder

Exposure on the flanks

Reliance on centre-backs to control transitions

Final thought

This is not a cautious lineup — it’s one built to impose, to attack, and to take control of the game.

Against a side like Palace, that could either:

Break them down early

Or leave spaces to be exploited

But given the stakes, sometimes you need to take that risk.

Because in a game where Liverpool must deliver, playing safe might not be enough.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

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