Liverpool began their Premier League title run-in by coming from behind to see off the threat of Brighton on Sunday.
An early goal from Danny Welbeck was cancelled out by Luis Diaz before half-time with Mohamed Salah's 22nd goal of the season earning the Reds a 2-1 triumph.
Liverpool will continue their quest for the title when they entertain rock-bottom Sheffield United on Thursday. And here we look ahead to the changes Jurgen Klopp could make when his team are next in action.
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With three games in eight days, Klopp will be expected to ring the changes. And the return of a number of players means there is scope for rotation for the visit of the Blades.
One role that will remained the same is in goal, with Caoimhin Kelleher ahead of Adrian as ongoing replacement for the injured Alisson Becker. And with Trent Alexander-Arnold also still sidelined, Conor Bradley could continue at right-back although there is the potential for Joe Gomez, impressive at left-back against Brighton, to shift across to the other side of the defence.
The reason is the likely return of Andy Robertson to compete for a left-back slot along with Kostas Tsimikas. At centre-back, meanwhile, Jarell Quansah has now started the last five games alongside Virgil van Dijk, although Ibrahima Konate is now available to compete for a place with the versatile Gomez another option. Joel Matip is expected to be out for the season.
Szoboszlai decision
While it would be a surprise if Curtis Jones is thrust straight into the starting line-up, that Klopp believes the midfielder will be
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