@Arsalan: I take issue with the term 'receipe for disaster' you used verbatim. If you take a look at our attacking options we have Sturridge, Origi and Ings as specialist strikers. Granted, Sturridge may not be even half of the player he once was, Origi didn't exactly have a good run of form and may need more game time to develop and Ings will need time to recover from another season-ending injury but all three of them are reliable backups and don't forget we've signed Solanke and Rhian Brewster may break into the first team after impressing for the U23s.
I'm not sure whether Solanke will be loaned out and which and how many specialist STs out of the first three I've mentioned will be moved on, either on loan or on a permanent deal, but I can't see all three of Sturridge, Origi and Ings leave the club.
Now let's mention Firmino's strengths compared to his weaknesses:
Strengths:
- work rate
- defensive ability; tackling
- aerial duels
- movement - imagine Coutinho or any other outfield player creating chances, Salah and Mané dragging defenders out of position using their sheer pace, thus allowing Firmino to exploit the space and score a goal, if everything goes to plan.
- can press
- intelligence (Gerrard praised him about it in Liverpool's post-season friendly in Sydney)
- physicality
Weaknesses:
- needs to be more selfish, i.e. shoot more
- lack of pace - this is why Firmino is ill-suited as a winger and he can hardly create space on his own, but Sturridge has lost a lot of pace as well over the past few seasons; not a big problem though
- finishing - can be improved when having the right work ethic in training though, and I'm confident it will.
I'm envisaging the midfield and attack of Klopp's favoured starting lineup to look like so (4-3-3; Salah and Mané positions can be interchanged):
Salah Firmino Mané
Wijnaldum (box-to-box) Henderson (DM) Coutinho (creative CM)
The transfer market has yet to begin but with our current options available it's far from being a receipe for disaster, if you ask me.