His strategy for Liege will be similar to RVV. Take Remco with him (in La Redoute) and drop him in Roche aux Faucons.
If he feels good and his doms are spent, yes, then I think he will go on La Redoute. Otherwise, he might wait to Faucons.
Question is if Remco believe he can win by following Pog from La Redoute, knowing the distance from La Redoute to Faucons is only 20k and quite hilly. If Remco is sure he can come back after Faucons, thinking he can limit the loss on Faucons to only 5-10s, then he might let Pog dictate the race and just follow him and take turns.
But something tells me that Remco will not let Pog dictate the race. He might bet on Pog's shape worsening a bit after a long spring campaign and that a really hard race is to Remco's benefit. So I wouldn't rule out an attack by Remco before La Redoute, baiting Pog in to a long mano a mano where Remco can use his tt skills and great aero position, like he did against WVA in BP. If it will work is another question, but it might be his best chance.
Lets say we have a La Redoute attack by Pog and Remco manages to follow him, If UAE doms a spent, I'm open for Remco not working with Pog, let other strong riders come back and make it a chaotic situation where riders start attacking and let Pog cover the attacks, or force him to attack away again, and when the situation is right he should attack himself. But I'm of course very doubtful Remco would try this tactic because it would signal he can't win by his own strenght over Pog, and Remco is a proudful guy so he will probably just work with Pog and believe he can beat him in a mano a mano battle from La Redoute to the finish. I give Remco 10-20 % chance of winning in this scenario.