Liverpool will look to complete a cup treble and become European champions for the seventh time when they step out for the Champions League final on Saturday.
The Reds travel to Paris to take on Real Madrid in the showpiece at the Stade de France. Jurgen Klopp put his players through their paces at Kirkby on Wednesday afternoon as part of a media day ahead of the final.
But what could be gleaned from the session?
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Fabinho boost
Liverpool have been sweating on the fitness of a number of players ahead of the clash against the Spanish giants.
Among the most notable absentees in recent weeks has been Fabinho, who has missed the last three games having limped out of the Premier League win at Aston Villa with a hamstring problem.
The Brazilian, though, took full part in the session at Kirkby, where he was joined by Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah, who had both also sat out games in recent weeks.
Thiago worry continues
The main injury concern now for Klopp is that of Thiago Alcantara, who was forced off shortly before half-time of the final Premier League game of the season at home to Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday.
Thiago has an Achilles problem and is undergoing intensive treatment at the AXA Training Centre, meaning he wasn't part of the training session. Liverpool will give the Spaniard every chance of being fit, although his availability remains very much in the balance.
Joe Gomez, meanwhile, was training fully having missed out against Wolves after taking a knock in the win at Southampton last Tuesday.
Happy Ibou
Before the session started, the Liverpool players and coaching staff congregated to wish Ibrahima Konate a happy birthday.
As is tradition under Klopp, the French defender - who turned 23 on Wednesday - was greeted in the different languages of those in the Reds squad.
Konate is challenging with Joel Matip to start alongside Virgil van Dijk at centre-back for Saturday's final.
Williams reminder
Along with the regular senior squad, there were again a number of younger players who took part in the session.
Among them was Rhys Williams, whose efforts towards the end of last season in answering Liverpool's centre-back injury crisis helped the Reds secure their place in this season's Champions League and have a crack at reaching a third final in five seasons.
Academy prospects midfielder Tyler Morton - who featured during the group stage - and left-back Owen Beck were also training.