Liverpool are feeling the full effects of Saturday's 4-1 win at Brentford - with both Curtis Jones and Diogo Jota joining the Reds' ever-growing injury list just days ahead of the League Cup final.
Goals from Darwin Nunez, Alexis Mac Allister, Mohamed Salah and Cody Gakpo were somewhat overshadowed by the premature departures of Jones and Jota in the first half, who both suffered worrying injuries.
The duo will join Dominik Szoboszlai, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Alisson Becker and Thiago Alcantara on the Anfield sidelines, while Nunez is also a cause for concern after Jurgen Klopp revealed he substituted the Uruguayan as a precaution at half-time.
Here, the ECHO rounds up the latest injury news from Anfield
Jota was withdrawn just before half-time at the GTech Community Stadium after suffering a blow to his left knee. The Portugal left the pitch on a stretcher and was later pictured exiting the stadium on crutches with his knee in a brace.
Speaking after the victory, Jurgen Klopp was visibly dejected by the injuries his side had suffered early in the afternoon and revealed that Jota's "looked the worst".
At this stage, it is unclear how long Jota is set to spend on the sidelines. However, he can all but be ruled out of Sunday's League Cup final against Chelsea, with Portuguese publication Record reporting the forward will be out of action for roughly two months. That, though, is yet to be confirmed.
Jones also suffered an injury during the first half against Brentford and was substituted in place of Ryan Gravenberch.
“Curtis got a knock on the lower part of his shin, above the ankle," said Klopp on February 17.
"We will see what that means. It’s what he felt but he wasn’t 100% sure. That Curtis
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