With the international break now over, Liverpool will be looking to get its season back on track after what has been the trickiest period of Arne Slot's reign so far.
Three consecutive defeats in all competitions have seen the Reds fall behind Arsenal in the early stages of the Premier League title race, while their Champions League campaign received an early blow against Galatasaray.
They have the chance to get back to winning ways against Manchester United on Sunday, before making the trip to Germany to face Eintracht Frankfurt, with Slot hoping to get some good news on the injury front before then.
Whatever happens with the likes of Ibrahima Konate and Ryan Gravenberch though, the Liverpool boss should be looking at some changes to his side anyway in order to get them back firing. Liverpool.com has taken a look at some of the decisions Slot should make following the international break...
Chiesa finally rewarded
It feels like Liverpool fans have been crying out for Federico Chiesa to be given his opportunity ever since he scored that all-important goal against Bournemouth on the opening day.
For whatever reason, Slot has seen things differently, with the Italian still being largely limited to cameos off the bench, and had Giovanni Leoni not tore his ACL, he wouldn't even be in the picture for the Champions League.
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A knock before the Galatasaray game may explain why we still haven't seen much of him, despite scoring again at Crystal Palace after an impressive performance against Southampton in the Carabao Cup. Italy boss Gennaro Gattuso has backed up Slot's concerns over Chiesa's fitness, so it might not be as simple as a decision as many would imagine.
But, having had a week or so to work on his fitness, hopefully he is ready to play more now. If he is, then based on what we've seen of him so far this season, he needs to be given his chance, and a start in the Premier League might be in order.
Wirtz plan changes
It was an underwhelming international break for Florian Wirtz, who didn't really do anything to address some of the concerns that have arisen following a tough start to life at Liverpool.
We're not really any nearer to knowing how Slot will get the best out of him, although based on what we saw from him with Germany, reviving the experiment to play him on the left might be an option.
Whatever happens though, Liverpool needs to find more ways to get Wirtz on the ball closer to the penalty area. That is where he is at his most effective, as he showed during the early stages against Northern Ireland this week.
His international teammates are as much to blame for not getting him in those positions as his club mates are, and it is imperative that Slot finds a way to get Wirtz working further up the pitch.
Robertson returns
It hasn't been the best of international breaks for a lot of Liverpool players, and even Andy Robertson wasn't left too pleased, despite Scotland putting itself in a great position to qualify for next year's World Cup with back-to-back wins over Greece and Belarus.
The 31-year-old led his country well though, and it is probably about time he earned his place back in the Reds' side.
Milos Kerkez has seemingly overtaken him as the first-choice left-back at Anfield now, but the Hungarian has struggled since his move from Bournemouth. At just 21, time is firmly on his side, and Slot should not be concerned about taking him out of the firing line -especially with an experienced operator like Robertson to call upon.
The Liverpool vice-captain needs to be back in the side after the international break, and that's not the only decision Slot should be making with his full-backs.
Bradley backed
It's hard to know exactly what direction Liverpool should go in at right-back. Both Conor Bradley and Jeremie Frimpong have struggled so far, and in truth, Dominik Szoboszlai has probably looked like the best option so far.
With doubts over Ryan Gravenberch's hamstring injury and Alexis Mac Allister not looking at his best yet, Szoboszlai is going to be needed in midfield, meaning Slot is going to have back one of Bradley or Frimpong.
Having been suspended for Northern Ireland's game against Germany, Bradley should be raring to go to face United on Sunday, and hopefully start showing what every Liverpool fan knows he's capable of.
Crucially though, Bradley is a much more natural right-back than Frimpong, so it should be up to him now to show why he should have the spot nailed down.

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