Liverpool have been stepping up their preparations for Thursday's Carabao Cup semi-final second leg with Arsenal.
The two sides played out a lacklustre goalless draw last week at Anfield and will be hoping to deliver an improvement on what was an all round drab display.
Thursday's contest is scheduled to go ahead as planned despite fears that the Gunners may have to ask for a second game to be postponed in the space on a few days.
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It is understood that Mikel Arteta is confident of fielding a side for the match, news that will be welcomed by both sets of supporters.
Jurgen Klopp's side were boosted by the return of Harvey Elliott to first-team training, who has not featured for the club since suffering a serious ankle injury at Leeds United back in September.
Another thing spotted by eagle-eyed supporters from Tuesday's session at the AXA Centre was the green training wear being sported by the players.
Not worn by the team so far this season, it appears to be a new range of clothing yet to be officially released on sale for the general public.
Plenty of people will be eagerly anticipating its launch, however, given the reaction on social media.
Liverpool changed to Nike as their main kit supplier ahead of the 2020/21 season, having previously partnered with New Balance.