Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp will spend the limited time he has available trying to effect a change in his side's form ahead of their big FA Cup tie against arch-rivals Manchester United.
Defeat to Burnley on Thursday night not only ended their 68-match unbeaten home league record but extended their goalless Premier League run to four matches.
Klopp effectively will have two training sessions in order to arrest a slump which is threatening to derail their title defence, if not their whole season.
"Of course we go again. No doubt about that. We are very self-critical. We have possession – I don't know what per cent – but we have to finish the situation off.
"That is not the easiest part of games but we have to try. We have to use chances.
"(Against Burnley) we had 28 shots, six on target. I heard we had 90 in the last five games and one goal.
"That is a number we don't want to have. We will speak things through and try again. We will not stop trying."