Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp admits injuries are piling up for his team as the season reaches its busiest stage.
The Reds now have to face two games a week through the winter as the UEFA Champions League begins this midweek.
And their bruising draw with Everton in the Premier League has dire consequences for the fitness of key players.
Virgil Van Dijk is likely out for the rest of the season, while Thiago Alcantara also picked up a knock in the game.
"It's pretty early after the Everton game, there are always concerns," Klopp told the club's website.
"The game was really intense again, for different reasons.
"Pretty much everybody had a knock, but we will see; today is now second-day recovery for most. In this moment, nobody came to me and said all the rest is out or all the rest is in.
"Always we use this day for analysis, coaches' analysis, and second-day recovery for the boys. We have it, because if we played on Tuesday we don't have it and we [would] have to train today properly, but today we do it exactly like this. And tomorrow we need to have then all the information and then we make a line-up."

