Liverpool predicted XI vs Watford

Liverpool's Roberto Firmino celebrates his goal goalduring the Premier League match between Crystal Palace and Liverpool at Selhurst Park London, England on 29 October 2016. (Photo by Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Liverpool's Roberto Firmino celebrates his goal goalduring the Premier League match between Crystal Palace and Liverpool at Selhurst Park London, England on 29 October 2016. (Photo by Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via Getty Images) /
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Liverpool’s Roberto Firmino celebrates his goal goalduring the Premier League match between Crystal Palace and Liverpool at Selhurst Park London, England on 29 October 2016. (Photo by Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Liverpool’s Roberto Firmino celebrates his goal goalduring the Premier League match between Crystal Palace and Liverpool at Selhurst Park London, England on 29 October 2016. (Photo by Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via Getty Images) /

Liverpool predicted XI for the match against Watford. Will Jurgen Klopp make changes?

Currently, Liverpool are surpassing all expectations. With the arrival of Jurgen Klopp we expected positive progress, but most fans believed it would take longer for us to get going. Currently, we sit joint top of the Premier League after one of the toughest starting runs in European football.

However let’s not get ahead of ourselves. The Premier League can be cruel, and any team has the ability to take points and crush our hopes. In this first full season under Klopp, I say a Champions League spot it our main aim – anything else is merely a bonus.

I’d love a trophy, of course, but a respectable Premier League finish is needed to prove our club is back to challenge for silverware.

We face Watford at home in the Premier League on Sunday the 6th of November, and we need to take three points. Watford have been surprisingly good this season. They sit 7th, ahead of Manchester United but tied on points.

Taking all the points from this game is a must. Manchester City ended their rough patch in style with a convincing win this weekend, and Arsenal are in good form too. To keep up with those two teams we need to keep winning games.

Currently, everything is building towards that New Years eve match against Manchester City. If we go into that match tied on points, it’ll prove to be the most important game of our season.

Watford cannot be taken lightly. Despite a somewhat easy start they could still cause an upset. They beat United and West Ham, but other than that there’s little to be impressed with. A loss against Burnley and draws against Bournemouth and Swansea should be encouraging.

Here’s my predicted line-up for this match.