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With just six games remaining now, Liverpool cannot afford any more slip-ups.
With players looking out of form at the wrong time, that is much easier said than done.
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One of the prime concerns at the moment is Mohamed Salah.
The Egyptian has come under scrutiny for his recent performances — despite scoring from the penalty spot against Atalanta on Thursday, Salah missed another golden opportunity during the first half that he would ordinarily be expected to put away, and which could have changed the course of the Europa League tie.
Salah is not the only forward to be struggling for form at the moment, but his predicament does leave Klopp with a dilemma ahead of an important week that sees Liverpool play three times away from home at Fulham, Everton and West Ham.
What should Klopp do?
Two of our Liverpool.com writers have had their say, and you can add yours in the comments section below the article.
"Salah just has to go again" - Matt Addison
This weekend, I'd be going with the same front three as Thursday.
Diogo Jota doesn't look fit enough to start yet and Darwin Núñez simply hasn't done enough in recent weeks to warrant a place in the team.
While that means with sticking by Salah, what choice does Liverpool have?
The Egyptian is a goal threat even when he isn't at his best and Liverpool is not exactly in a position where any of the alternatives are banging them in left, right and center.
It's absolutely fair to say that Salah has not got back to his best after injury but the only way that changes is by him playing.
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