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Published 12:22 7 Dec 2017 GMT
Updated 12:31 7 Dec 2017 GMT
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Not even the most ardent Liverpool fan would argue with Jordan Pickford being named ahead of Simon Mignolet, so we'll swiftly move on. There was certainly a case for either Nathaniel Clyne or Trent Alexander-Arnold to nab the right-back spot, but Séamus Coleman has been a class act for too long, so we just couldn't leave him out.
Michael Keane hasn't found his best form for Everton since joining from Burnley but, at his best, he is the arguably the finest centre-half either of the clubs have. Ramiro Funes Mori hasn't played since March but looked impressive before his injury, so he gets in ahead of Dejan Lovren, Ashley Williams and Phil Jagielka.
Alberto Moreno at left-back may raise a few eyebrows, especially with those who watched him endure a nightmare return to Sevilla recently, but his form this season has otherwise been a marked improvement on last year. Leighton Baines is still a fine defender, but we felt Moreno's energy in wide areas would bring plenty to this side.
Idrissa Gueye was an easy pick in holding midfield. The Senegal international has established himself as one of the finest ball-winners in the Premier League in the last few years so he's the perfect man to have shielding the back-line. In front of him is Emre Can who, when he's in the mood, is an indefatigable box-to-box midfielder.
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