2. 4-3-3 (attacking)
The only change from the previous lineup is that Keita makes way for Oxlade-Chamberlain, who can play in the number 10 role, where he will have more freedom to roam and create chances. His goal against Manchester City in the Champions League's semi-final is testimony to how dangerous he can be in that position.
Henderson and Fabinho retain their midfield positions, looking to stop counter-attacks. They can cover for the front-four whenever they lose possession in the opposition's half.
Although Lovren has been shaky in defence, you cannot ignore the fact that he has played a Champion League final and a World Cup final within a span of months. Hence, he rightfully stakes his claim for a spot in this offensive lineup.