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Virgil van Dijk, Joel Matip and Joe Gomez were all out for the rest of the season through injury.
Of Liverpool 's defensive spine, goalkeeper Alisson was the only man still standing.
But it would be a calamitous error from the Brazilian which allowed Leicester City to take the lead just a few minutes after levelling the scores at the King Power Stadium, a defeat which left the Reds on the cusp of a crisis.
A somewhat battered and bruised Liverpool team had managed to take the lead against the Foxes, with Mohamed Salah producing the goods one year ago this weekend – as he has so often done throughout his career on Merseyside.
But then James Maddison found the back of the net with his free-kick, and just three minutes later Alisson smashed into debutant defender Ozan Kabak to leave Jamie Vardy with the easiest goal he'll ever score.
When Harvey Barnes made it 3-1 with five minutes to go, it