After winning against Wolves on Wednesday evening, attention now turns to Sunday's huge showdown with Manchester United.
Jurgen Klopp's side will be looking to continue their chase of a top four place, which was boosted by a midweek victory at Anfield.
Upcoming opponents United are currently full of confidence and come into this fixture on the back of claiming the Carabao Cup, though the Red Devils have not got the better of the Reds away from home since January 2016.
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Preparations have been ongoing behind the scenes ahead of the latest meeting between the two sides, but what could be spotted from Liverpool's latest training session at their XXA base? We have taken a look below.
Diaz recovery continues
The return of the Colombian star cannot come soon enough, and Liverpool fans may not have to wait much longer to see Luis Diaz back in action.
On the sidelines since sustaining a knee injury back in October, the former Porto star was pictured completing a light jog last month and continued his rehabilitation programme today through a series of indoor activities under the supervision of medical staff.
Diaz has personally admitted he has set a comeback date of the Reds' meeting with Real Madrid on March 15 and Klopp offered an encouraging update on the 26-year-old earlier this week, stating: “So, we will see, but I am positive about him, that he has a good chance to have a real impact in like 10, 11 or 12 games maybe. Let’s see how long it exactly takes. I think it is estimated maybe warming up next week with the team and stuff like this and then, maybe a week later, being in team training. That would be cool."
Naby Keita involved
The Guinean midfielder played no part in Wednesday's league contest versus Wolves due to a knock, though appears to be back in contention for Sunday.
Keita can be seen participating in drills alongside his Liverpool team-mates, suggesting the 28-year-old will be available for selection once again come the weekend. Whether or not Klopp opts to select the ex-RB Leipzig man is another matter.
Duo missing
Both Diogo Jota and Virgil van Dijk could not be seen in any of the images showing the Reds being put through their paces in Kirkby. It remains to be seen whether the pair were completing individual tasks away from the group or are now doubts for Sunday.
Jota and Van Dijk combined to great effect for Liverpool's opening goal against Wolves on Wednesday and losing either player for the visit of Erik ten Hag's men would come as a major blow.
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