Jurgen Klopp arguably now has his strongest ever squad at his disposal, but Liverpool supporters still put their faith in familiar faces.
With Luis Diaz joining in the transfer window and Harvey Elliott returning to full fitness, the German manager has a wealth of options and competition for places all over the park.
The Reds' starting XI could look quite different in six months time but when the Echo surveyed supporters to provide their deadliest LFC XI it was clear who they trust to deliver.
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There were no surprises in-between the sticks, with 96% of supporters going for Alisson Becker. Despite his League Cup heroics, only 3.5% went for Caoimhin Kelleher.
The current form of Kostas Tsimikas has made people sit up and take notice, but it is going to take quite something to dislodge Andy Robertson from the left-back slot. The Scotland captain makes it into your Deadliest XI with 83% of the vote.
Trent Alexander-Arnold actually received 11% of the vote for left-back, but as you would expect, he will be slotting into his natural right-back position in this team, gathering almost 86% of the survey submissions.
After struggling to field a centre-back last season, Liverpool have a wealth of options this time around and the supporters favourites are clear.
With three quarters of the vote, the imperious Virgil van Dijk takes our first position in the middle of the rear guard and he is joined by Joel Matip for the second position courtesy of a 43.5% survey share. Ibrahima Konate was a distant third.
The Reds have a variety of different midfield combinations that they can deploy, but our surveyed supporters have gone for a pretty solid option.
Thiago Alcantara has had a few injury problems, but he gets the nod on the left hand side of midfield with a shade under 46% of fans opting for the Spaniard.
Everyone loves a strong challenge in the middle of the park, so it's no surprise that Fabinho is first pick in the middle of the engine room. The Brazilian received an impressive 75% of the vote.
You can't have a team without a captain and Jordan Henderson is in your deadliest XI on the right side of midfield. The first man to lift the league title at Anfield since 1990 was always likely to figure and collected 44.6% of the vote for his position.
Not so long ago, Liverpool's front three simply picked itself but we are living in different times now.
Mohamed Salah is so good, he actually came out on top in two attacking positions, but as nice as it would be to have two Salahs, he can only go in once. He takes attacking position one with more than half the vote.
He's joined on the opposite side by AFCON winner Sadio Mane, who earned himself 30% of the vote, almost twice that of the new threat to his starting position, Luis Diaz.
Goals win games and that means Liverpool's centre forward is Diogo Jota with 47% of the vote. Brazilian Bobby Firmino trailed behind on 14%.
That completes your LFC Deadliest XI. Does it look like a side that can go gathering cups in May? You better believe it.