As the Champions League quarter-finals draw closer, Liverpool have been making some key changes to their squad ahead of the knockout rounds.
The Reds will be without defender Virgil van Dijk for the remainder of the season after he suffered a knee injury in the club's last match against Chelsea. Van Dijk has been a key player for Liverpool this season and his absence is sure to impact their defense.
In addition, forward Sadio Mane has also been ruled out due to a thigh injury that he sustained during the club's win over Manchester United in the FA Cup final. Mane has been one of Liverpool's most prolific scorers this season, and his loss could be a big blow to their attacking options.
However, there are still plenty of talented players on Liverpool's roster who can step up and fill the voids left by these injuries. The likes of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Joe Gomez, and Fabinho will all likely see increased playing time as they look to fill in for the injured defenders.
Liverpool's midfield is another area where they will need to make adjustments. Jordan Henderson and Naby Keita have both struggled with injuries this season, so the likes of Thiago Alcantara and James Milner may see more minutes in the midfield.
Overall, it will be interesting to see how Liverpool adapts to these injuries and continues to perform well in the Champions League. With such a talented squad, there is no doubt that they will find a way to overcome any challenges that come their way.