How Liverpool could line up against Arsenal after Mohamed Salah misses training
It's all to play for in the Premier League as juggernauts Liverpool and Manchester City slug it out in a high quality gun-slinging run-in that is sure to go to the wire.
Whether it will be The Reds or the Sky Blues who are left standing to collect English football's greatest prize when the dust settles is currently anyone's guess, but if Jurgen Klopp is to capture his second league title in the Anfield hot seat this season, he must first dispatch old enemy Arsenal.
The Gunners are bang in form and still hurting from their Carabao Cup semi-final exit at the hands of Liverpool only last month, so the Reds can expect no favours off Mikel Arteta's men.
But if Liverpool are to leave north London with another crucial three points they may have to do it without talisman Mohamed Salah, who came off injured against Brighton on Saturday and significantly was absent from training on Monday afternoon.
With that in mind, here's a look at how Jurgen Klopp might shape his side without the Premier League's top goal scorer.
The time when Liverpool's front three simply picked itself has been and gone. Now Klopp has a range of credible options beyond the staple of Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane.
And with Salah a possible absentee on Wednesday evening, that's just as well.
The arrival of Diogo Jota and more recently Luis Diaz has shaken up the attacking hierarchy, with competition for places tougher than ever before since Klopp's arrival on Merseyside.
But Colombian Diaz has hit the grown running since arriving in the Premier League little more than six weeks ago and is our pick to start on the left side of attack.
That selection should be the simple one for the Liverpool manager, but selecting where to position his other attacking