AMR) Coutinho
When he’s good, his mindbogglingly brilliant. When he’s not, he’s often quite frustrating. This season, we’ve seen far more of the former thankfully, as his goal versus Rovers proved. More of the same, please.
AML) Raheem Sterling
Rodgers has previously stated that the left inside forward role is Sterling’s best, and he’s probably right. From here, the wonderkid can cut in and shoot, beat his fullback down the line, and link up with both midfielders and strikers. Adam Lallana didn’t make the FA Cup trip because of a groin problem, so we don’t think he’ll be thrust back in unless Daniel Sturridge isn’t fit enough to start.
FC) Daniel Sturridge
Sturridge was quiet against Blackburn, and hasn’t been at his best since his return from the thigh injury which has decimated his season. At home to a John Carver managed Newcastle side, would be a great chance to start firing on all cylinders.