By Adam Brown (@AdamMNVi)It’s not often you see Liverpool fail to score, but for the Reds to not register a shot on target at Anfield in the Champions League? – the first since time since Opta began recording in the 2003/04 season.The Seagulls are up next as focus returns to the Premier League. Brighton manager Graham Potter has developed an attractive style of play, but this could play into the hands of the defending champions.Jurgen Klopp’s side could take charge of the title race with a run of good results. Spurs face Chelsea and Arsenal in back-to-back games as they fight for position at the summit of the Premier League. The Reds are coming.
Here’s how we should line up:Liverpool’s back five from the Leicester City win looks to be the safest option amidst an injury crisis. Fabinho comes back into the heart of defence – expect this to change if Thiago is unavailable.Klopp’s lack of options in midfield alludes to a 4-2-3-1 set up for this one. Thiago has trained and didn’t feature on Wednesday – Is the Spanish international finally returning?Sadio needs a rest; the Senegalese star has played 449 minutes in the space of three weeks. Takumi Minamino comes in. An otherwise full-strength attack features Diogo Jota upfront with support from Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah.Brighton’s attacking style proposes an open-ended game on Saturday lunchtime but Liverpool are masters of the shoot-out.Score prediction: Brighton 1 – 4 Liverpool How does Chris think Liverpool will line up? Check out the Starting XI Prediction Show below!