Liverpool opened up an eight-point gap at the top of the Premier League with a thrilling 3-2 victory over Southampton on Sunday evening.
Conor Bradley came in for Trent Alexander-Arnold, Dominik Szoboszlai replace Alexis Mac Allister while Luis Diaz dropped out for Coady Gakpo, as the Reds' three changes.
Dominik Szoboszlai happened to be in the right place on the half-hour mark to get the ball rolling when intercepted a stray pass and finished calmly from the edge of the box.
Saints were forced to haul Joe Ariba on the park seven minutes apart and sacrificed Adam Lallana who seemingly weren't able to carry on playing due to an injury.
The league leaders were brought back to earth five minutes to halftime when Tyler Dibling drew a foul off Andy Robertson to win a penalty, which Adam Armstrong finished on the rebound.
Dibling continued to pose problems a little in the second half after surging through the area on the back of a cutback before firing way over the top.
The Saints stunned the pace-setters just over ten minutes from the break when Armstrong brought down a long ball and played in Mateus Fernandes to finish first-time.
Liverpool hit back midway through the second stanza after Ryan Gravenberch released Mohamed Salah right of the area to step inside and beat the on-rushing Alex McCarthy.
Salah's work wasn't done after completed his brace five minutes from time when he fired in from the penalty spot after Yukinari Sugawara handled in the box.
The Egyptian went close to completing his hat-trick with a first-time strike following a surging ball minutes from the end, but his effort was kept out by the upright.
Liverpool were pretty content in the final stages before the end amidst a tense closing spell and registered victory to go eight points clear at the top over Manchester City.