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If the mental scars of last season have long since healed at Liverpool, the physical ones still remain with some.
None more so than Virgil van Dijk, whose season as a defending Premier League champion ended just five games in after damaging his ACL thanks to a reckless challenge from Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.
In what will surely rank as one of the most infamous derbies of the modern era from the Reds' perspective, Thiago Alcantara, whose Liverpool career was less than a month old at the time, was also sidelined for the best part of three months after a wild lunge from Richarlison that saw the Brazil international sent off late on.
That had a huge knock-on effect for Thiago's adaptation period on Merseyside, with his late December return to a side without senior centre-backs coinciding with a slump in fortunes that was only arrested as spring arrived.
In a game that had everything from goals and