Trent Alexander-Arnold and Mohamed Salah's attacking threat has been enhanced this season by a simple tactical tweak.
Jürgen Klopp recently explained how a 'really flexible triangle' on Liverpool's right-hand side can give the team an offensive advantage.
Working in tandem when the ball is near them, Alexander-Arnold, Salah and the right-sided midfielder have been given licence to 'enjoy' themselves and instinctively take up positions that can hurt the opponent.
So far, so good. Salah is the best in the world at the moment, according to his manager, while the No.66 continues to be one of football's most creative players from his right-back role.