Liverpool suffered only a second defeat in 28 games when they were on the receiving end of a Europa League shock at Toulouse on Thursday evening.
Jarell Quansah had a strike controversially disallowed deep into injury time as the Reds slumped to a 3-2 reverse to leave themselves with work still to do to reach the knockout stages.
Liverpool will now resume their Premier League challenge when they entertain Brentford on Sunday afternoon. And here we look ahead to the changes Jurgen Klopp could make when his team are next in action.
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The 'midweek team' perhaps had one heavy rotation too many in France after a disappointing performance from a team that saw nine changes. But injuries and suspension mean several players could keep their place in the starting line-up for the weekend.
Alisson Becker will return in goal with Caoimhin Kelleher dropping back to the bench and Adrian again available after being ineligible for the Europa League, while Trent Alexander-Arnold is primed to return at right-back with Joe Gomez another option in the ongoing absence of Conor Bradley.
The versatility of Gomez, though, means he could begin at left-back ahead of Kostas Tsimikas, who was replaced at half-time in France after a poor first half. Youngster Luke Chambers is an alternative with Andy Robertson likely to be out until the New Year.
Virgil van Dijk will return at centre-back should he shrug off the illness that prevented him travelling to France in midweek, with Ibrahima Konate having been rested to the bench. Joel Matip and Quansah - who both started in Toulouse -
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