Alisson Becker could return from injury just in time to give Liverpool a huge boost in their fight to land a treble.
With the Carabao Cup already in the bag, Liverpool want to see Jurgen Klopp off in style with a Premier League title and Europa League victory in Dublin.
To do so they'll have to be at their very best - and they'll want Alisson, who has missed the last 10 games in all competitions with a hamstring injury suffered in training, fit and available. But will it be as simple as putting him straight back into the starting line-up? The form of Caoimhin Kelleher has ensured that Klopp will be handed a selection dilemma when Alisson does return.
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Our ECHO writers have their say:
Ian Doyle: It wasn't that long ago people believed Alisson Becker was the one player whose absence would signal the end of Liverpool's hopes of Premier League glory this season.
While no player is irreplaceable, some are more difficult to replace than others. And as arguably the best goalkeeper in the world - certainly on his form this campaign - it appeared the Reds would have a difficult task should the Brazilian join their lengthy list of absentees.
But although the worst came to the worst regards Alisson's fitness, the fears Liverpool's title challenge would fall apart have proven unfounded. The reason, of course, has been the form of Caoimhin Kelleher who, after such a long time in the shadows, has emerged as a senior keeper of significant repute having benefited from a consistent run of games.
With Alisson not expected back until late April at the earliest,
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