Fantasy football: 5 things we learned as Liverpool drew with Wigan
- Fantasy football game Dream Team is live NOW
- Liverpool are preparing for the new Premier League season
- Mohamed Salah is the Reds big signing of the summer so far
Liverpool are busy preparing for the new Premier League season, with new boy Mohamed Salah giving fantasy football managers plenty to think about.
The Reds are heading to Asia in July before a handful of games in Germany as they prepare for the 2017-18 campaign.
Dream Team 2017/18
How does the game work?
- This year's fantasy football game will be absolutely FREE for all players to play
- The total prize pot is an approximated £750,000
- Game Weeks will run from Friday to Thursday
- £50m budget on 11 eligible players
But ahead of their trip to Hong Kong next week, Liverpool found themselves in more familiar territory on Friday evening as they travelled to Wigan to play out an interesting 1-1 draw.
Salah scored his first ever goal for the Reds, while there was plenty to take-in during the fascinating encounter.
1 Salah is a really exciting prospect
The Egyptian could make a real difference for Liverpool this season, with his lightning pace and the ability to make the right decisions at the right time.
The winger scored 15 goals and notched 11 assists in Serie A for Roma last season and will go into this season hungry to prove a point after his failed spell at Chelsea.
And things have started very well for him, as he scored one of the easiest goal he will ever score against the Lactics.
What will Liverpool new boy Salah bring to Dream Team?
- 15 goals and 11 assists in Serie A for Roma last season
- Had a higher rating (7.48) than Paulo Dybala (7.46) in Italy last season
- Quick, nippy winger with a point to prove after failed spell at Chelsea
2 Coutinho looks more effective centrally than wide
Coutinho was a popular choice on last season, and with good reason.
The Brazilian was Livepool's highest points scorer with 201 points - and if Klopp plays him in the centre behind the forward this season, then he'll score bucket loads of points.
3 Could Trent Alexander-Arnold replace Nathaniel Clyne?
The young right-back looks capable of challenging for a starting berth in 2017/18, which could spell trouble for Nathaniel Clyne.
Alexander-Arnold has started Liverpool's two pre-season friendlies so far this summer; against Tranmere and Wigan, and has been described as the jewel of Liverpool’s academy.
4 Jordan Henderson is back and looked neat and tidy
The skipper is back, having been sidelined with a foot injury since the end of February, ultimately ruling him out for the final three months of last season.
Liverpool severely missed his leadership on the pitch at the end of last season, as the Reds struggled to nail down a Champions League place in the final few weeks of the season.
They did it, but only just.
5 Liverpool's goalkeeping situation is still uncertain
Liverpool's goalkeeping woes became an ongoing theme last season.
And they continued against Wigan, with Simon Mignolet conceding early in the first-half, while Loris Karius looked shaky in second-half.
When does fantasy football start?
It's LIVE.
is officially live and kicking right now, with a month still go before the big kick off when Arsenal host Leicester in the opening fixture.
That gives you an awfully long time to monitor the transfer market and choose your team accordingly, with Liverpool a team to keep an eye on throughout summer.
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