Liverpool have been gearing up for the visit of Championship side Cardiff City ahead of Sunday's FA Cup fourth round tie at Anfield.
In action for the first time in a fortnight, Jurgen Klopp's side have welcomed back a selection of key individuals to training.
The Reds will have hopes of progressing to the next round of this weekend's prestigious competition, which they last won a decade ago when taking on Sunday's opponents at Wembley.
Below are four things we spotted as the Liverpool players were put through their paces at the AXA Training Centre earlier today.
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Diaz performs individual workout
Much of the talk in recent days has centred around the Reds' January recruit, Luis Diaz.
Back from international duty with Colombia, the 25-year-old has been filmed embracing Klopp at the club's training ground and completed an individual workout separate from the rest of the squad.
Fellow South American duo of Alisson Becker and Fabinho, meanwhile, were not present and may have been handed extra time off having only recently returned to England after participating in World Cup qualifiers.
Triple boost as options increase
Liverpool's injury woes appear to be easing at a rather significant rate.
Harvey Elliott played in a behind-closed-doors friendly last weekend and has again trained with the rest of the first-team ahead of a potential comeback on Sunday.
Fellow long-term absentees Divock Origi and Thiago Alcantara, who both haven't featured since December, were also involved in the session.
After months of setbacks for his side, Klopp will undoubtedly be delighted to witness their recoveries.
Academy star handed chance to impress
Signed by the Reds in the summer, 16-year-old midfielder Bobby Clark was handed the opportunity to rub shoulders with experienced first-team regulars.
Clark has been a regular for Marc Bridge-Wilkinson's under-18s side this season and has bagged four league goals since his arrival.
The former Newcastle United star will have watched the likes of Max Woltman and Melkamu Frauendorf earn minutes take their chance on the biggest stage this campaign and will hope to be next in line for a professional debut.
Rhys Williams returns
Recalled from his loan spell at Swansea City at the end of last month, the 21-year-old has become another potential option in defence for Klopp.
Williams, like Elliott, featured in last weekend's behind-closed-doors match versus Wrexham and will likely now act as the club's fifth-choice centre-back following the loan exit of Nat Phillips.
Elsewhere in the defensive department, there was no sign of Joe Gomez and Ibrahima Konate. It is unclear at this stage as to why the pair have not been pictured.