By Adam Brown (@AdamMNVi)Kelleher heroics, a Trent-esque cross and a veteran’s run saw all three Liverpool academy graduates shine in the Champions League against Ajax.A clean sheet was vital with news that Alisson had suffered a minor muscle injury; not least for the confidence of Neco Williams. The Welsh defender responded to recent criticism with a solid performance.Wolves are up next in a run of games where the Reds have an opportunity to take control of the Premier League title race. Things are looking brighter; Klopp has found a formidable partnership in Joel Matip and Fabinho while the midfield and attack are delivering when needed most – a case of next man up as Liverpool persevere with a depleted squad.
Here’s how we should line up:Caoimhin Kelleher starts in goal. The Irish goalkeeper made the saves he had to on Tuesday and looked calm between the posts – does the beard have an effect? Perhaps. Either way, Adrian must now fight to reclaim the number two jersey.One change to the back four sees Kostas Tsimikas make his Premier League debut. Andy Robertson could be fit after a rest period, but there has to be some caution over the minutes the Scotsman has played of late.Klopp should rest Gini Wijnaldum in this one and go with a 4-2-3-1 setup. While Curtis Jones isn’t known for dominating in a deeper role, the young midfielder can only improve with experience and will be guided by the Liverpool captain.An aggressive front four looks to overpower the Wolves defence who will face their toughest game of the season. Roberto Firmino slots into the ten behind former Wolves star Diogo Jota. Sadio Mane and Mo Salah are due goals with neither scoring from open play since the rampant 5-0 win over Atalanta in Bergamo.Nuno Espirito Santo’s side are no pushovers with just one loss in the last seven, but the Reds’ firepower should be the difference on Sunday night.Score prediction: Liverpool 2 – 0 WolvesHow does Paul think Liverpool will line up? Check out the Starting XI Prediction Show below!