Liverpool will aim to continue their solid form since the New Year when they resume their Champions League campaign on Wednesday.
The Reds travel to Italy to take on Serie A champions Inter Milan in the first leg of their round of 16 tie.
Jurgen Klopp put his players through their paces at Kirkby on Tuesday afternoon before the flight out later in the day.
But what could be gleaned from the session?
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Henderson boost
Jordan Henderson would be the first to admit he wasn't at his best in Sunday's win at Burnley.
And he wasn't helped by suffering what appeared a knee injury during the challenge on Erik Pieters for which he was booked.
Henderson, though, was among those who walked out at the AXA Training Centre on Tuesday afternoon.
The skipper will therefore be in contention for an appearance at the San Siro.
Diaz ready
The last time Luis Diaz was training ahead of a Champions League game in December, it was as a Porto player.
But UEFA rules mean the Colombia international won't be cup-tied for the remainder of this season's competition with Liverpool.
With Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane both back and firing after Africa Cup of Nations duty, the Reds have a full-strength squad from which to choose.
Klopp, then, has some tough decisions to make ahead of the match.
Four face wait
Curtis Jones, Joe Gomez, Divock Origi and Takumi Minamino were all notable by their absences at Burnley.
But the quartet were all smiles as they took full part in the session at Kirkby.
And while an extra three players are allowed on the bench for Champions League games, Klopp has regularly chosen a third goalkeeper every time thus far.
It means at least two senior outfield players will not be in the matchday squad on Wednesday.
Youngsters involved
Even allowing for the full squad, there was still room for a number of youngsters in the training session.
Rhys Williams, who was recalled from a loan spell at Championship side Swansea City last month, was involved.
So too Tyler Morton, who started the last two group games including the win over AC Milan at the San Siro, and Brazilian goalkeeper Marcelo Pitaluga.
It would be a surprise, though, if any featured in Italy.