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Dream Team Combined XI: Manchester City vs Liverpool


Dream Team Combined XI: Manchester City vs Liverpool

Goalkeeper: Alisson (£3.7m)

Alisson has been in top form this season, earning 64 points so far. Despite being less popular than his compatriot Ederson, Alisson has proven to be a reliable custodian for Dream Team managers.

Defenders: Trent Alexander-Arnold (£5.5m), Kyle Walker (£3.7m), Manuel Akanji (£4.4m)

Alexander-Arnold has been a consistent performer for Liverpool, contributing to five clean sheets and providing valuable assists. Meanwhile, Walker and Akanji have been solid for Manchester City, with Walker earning 70 points and Akanji scoring in his last three appearances.

Midfielders: Phil Foden (£4.7m), Jeremy Doku (£4.2m), Rodri (£4m), Dominik Szoboszlai (£3.9m)

Foden leads the way for City midfielders, having reached a century of points and impressing with five goals and four assists. Doku, despite limited playing time, has shown immense potential and has quickly accumulated 86 points. Rodri provides consistent performances week in and week out, earning a total of 80 points. Szoboszlai, representing Liverpool, has contributed both offensively and defensively, earning 16 bonus points and a total of 80 points.

Strikers: Erling Haaland (£7.7m), Mohamed Salah (£6.6m), Julian Alvarez (£4.3m)

Haaland and Salah, Dream Team's top two point scorers, are no surprise in this combined XI. Haaland has been prolific with 164 points, while Salah has cruised to 132 points. These two have already scored 29 goals between them this season. Alvarez completes the forward line, edging out Nunez with 108 points, seven goals, and seven assists.



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With seven Manchester City players and four Liverpool assets in this combined XI, it will be interesting to see how Saturday's fixture plays out. Only time will tell!


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