3 reasons why Liverpool will beat Manchester City this evening

In-form frontline

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Even in Philippe Coutinho’s absence, Liverpool are still firing on all cylinders going forward.

The Reds have netted 15 times in the six games succeeding the Brazilian’s injury against Sunderland, with Adam Lallana and Divock Origi both netting four times, as well as two for Sadio Mane.

Roberto Firmino looked back to his best in the 4-1 triumph over Stoke on Tuesday, while Daniel Sturridge came off the bench to net his first league goal of the campaign, and will be pushing to start against his former club on Saturday.

Klopp has an array of options to choose from, and all of them will be looking forward to testing themselves against a vulnerable City backline, who have conceded just one goal less than Liverpool thus far.

Nicolas Otamendi can sometimes be ill-disciplined and Aleksandar Kolarov clearly lacks pace, so expect Liverpool to get at them right from the off on Saturday.

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