A quartet of pundits predict Liverpool will escape Molineux with a win on Saturday - amongst those Robbie Savage and Paul Merson who hail Dominik Szoboszlai's impact.
The Reds travel to face Wolverhampton Wanderers in a bid to maintain their Premier League unbeaten run in this weekend's Saturday early kick-off. Before the international saw wins against Aston Villa, Newcastle United and Bournemouth, plus an away draw at Chelsea.
If they are to maintain that positive streak then they are to do so without the suspended Virgil van Dijk, as well as injured Trent Alexander-Arnold and Thiago Alcantara, as confirmed by Jurgen Klopp on Friday.
However pundits up and down the country ultimately feel this will be no issue for Liverpool against the current 15th-placed team in the league, who are under the stewardship of former Reds academy coach Gary O'Neil.
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Writing for BBC Sport, one-time Premier League winner Chris Sutton was confident of a 2-0 Liverpool victory tomorrow. He stated: "I think Liverpool are going to be Manchester City's closest challengers this season and things do seem to be coming together for them.
"Keeping hold of Mohamed Salah despite the interest from Saudi Arabia was massive. The Reds' forward line is formidable and I like the look of their new midfield too.
"Wolves are not playing badly, and were a bit unlucky to lose to Crystal Palace before the international break, but I don't see them keeping Liverpool out."
Ex-Manchester United forward Dimitar Berbatov also conceded that his former rival would take three points
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