Liverpool gave themselves a chance of finishing the season with a flourish following a richly-deserved victory over Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.
A comprehensive 4-2 triumph ensured revenge for the controversial defeat in London back in September and cemented the Reds in the Premier League top three.
Liverpool now turn their attentions to their final away game of the season with a trip to Aston Villa next Monday. And here we look ahead to the changes Jurgen Klopp could make when his team are next in action.
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With third place assured and the top two likely to be out of reach by the time Liverpool take to the field at Villa Park, the Reds will largely be playing for pride in the final two games of Klopp's tenure.
And it could provide the Reds boss with an opportunity to hand outings to a number of his fringe players as he bids farewell after almost nine years in charge at Anfield.
Alisson Becker and Caoimhin Kelleher have featured prominently between the sticks this season with the former having regained his place after returning from injury. Kelleher, though, could be given an outing next week, while Adrian, who is set to leave in the summer, hasn't played a Premier League game in more than three years.
At centre-back, Ibrahima Konate hasn't featured since being substituted in the derby defeat at Everton and will be hopeful of minutes, although Jarell Quansah has been in on merit to partner Virgil van Dijk. Joel Matip had his season ended in December and at present won't play for Liverpool again.
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