This is the starting XI we expect Reds head coach Brendan Rodgers to go with at Selhurst Park on Bank Holiday Monday.
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GK: Simon Mignolet
The Belgium international has enjoyed a steady debut campaign at Anfield following his £9m switch from Sunderland last summer.
RB: Glen Johnson
What a relief for Rodgers to be able to call upon the services of the marauding England full back following his injury layoff over the Christmas period.
CB: Mamadou Sakho
The big-money capture from PSG came in to replace the injured Daniel Agger at West Ham United last month, with the France international having managed to keep the Reds vice-captain on the bench ever since.
CB: Martin Skrtel
What a brilliant campaign the shaven-headed Slovakia skipper is having at the heart of the Merseysiders’ back four, while he is also the highest-scoring defender in the Premier League this season.
LB: Jon Flanagan
The young England Under-21 international has come on leaps and bounds since being brought back into the Liverpool starting lineup following the season-ending knee injury picked up by first-choice left-back Jose Enrique before Christmas.
DM: Steven Gerrard
The Liverpool skipper will surely be in determined mood to produce a fine display at Selhurst Park on Monday after it was the holding midfielder’s error that gifted Chelsea their opening goal at Anfield last weekend.
CM: Lucas Leiva
The Brazil midfielder has earned his starting place in the last two Premier League fixtures to the three-man suspension picked up by Jordan Henderson following his red card against Manchester City, with this match being the last of those fixtures the Englishman will miss.
CM: Joe Allen
The Wales international has turned in some eye-catching displays in central midfield in recent weeks.
FW: Raheem Sterling
Without doubt, one of the form players in the entire Premier League in recent weeks, with the young England flyer producing goals and assists galore for the Reds.
ST: Luis Suarez
The newly crowned PFA Player of the Year is still in need of four more goals in his final two top-flight encounters to equal the record for the most amount of goals scored in a Premier League campaign.
FW: Philippe Coutinho
When Liverpool are song, invariably so too is their impish Brazil creator, with the former Inter Milan playmaker currently enjoying a fine campaign in attack for his new team.
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