Mohamed Salah: The Egyptian is often an FPL favorite thanks to his consistent performances. With United's defence looking lackluster, expect him to bag generous points in this match
Trent Alexander-Arnold: The excellent right-back hasn't hit the ground running this season, but he still remains a huge threat. Few defenders can match his points tally when he gets going
Luis Diaz: Liverpool's second biggest threat after Salah is Diaz. Ever since he came to the Premier League earlier this year, Diaz has been a man Liverpool as well as FPL owners can depend on
Cristiano Ronaldo - Despite Manchester United's abject performances, Ronaldo still remains the team's biggest attacking threat. Even if he can get a grain of support from the rest of the team, he can make the opposition pay in a jiffy
Andy Robertson - Similar to Alexander-Arnold, Robertson offers an attacking threat that few other defenders can. The fact that he is cheaper than Trent in the FPL game makes him a very lucrative buy
Virgil van Dijk - With United's attack only scoring 1 goal in two games, Liverpool might come up with a clean sheet thus making van Dijk an attractive FPL despite his high price
Bruno Fernandes - Despite looking a shadow of the player that he was last year, Bruno is still United's greatest creative weapon. Unfortunately, due to the state of United's midfield he has had to drop a lot deeper than he would have liked. But if there's one person who can unlock a defense and create chances out of nowhere then Bruno is a man you can trust
Christian Eriksen - Eriksen has already played two very different roles in the first two games for United. However, he still remains a big threat from set pieces thanks to his ability on the ball, he might just pop up with a goal or an assist or two
Fabio Carvalho - Nunez's red card may result in Carvalho makinh his first Liverpool start. The attacking midfielder has a knack for creating chances for his teammates and may be a good cheap FPL buy
Anthony Martial - Pre-season often counts for very little when the season begins, however, Martial may certainly have gotten a big morale boost from those performances. If given a start ahead of the out of form Sancho and Rashford, he could do something special
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