But, in the meantime, let’s take a moment to appreciate the madness of Sunday’s game against Tottenham.
The backdrop was the ludicrous 93rd minute, but the foreground was the events of the 94th.
It was as gloriously mad as it would look as a piece of art – one you’d hang in the toilet rather than in your front room.
It was a seven-goal thriller that involved an unlikely comeback by our dysfunctional visitors from north London, with the punchline of their late Richarlison-sourced equaliser being comedically cancelled out seconds later.
This one will go down in the pages of Liverpool’s history as an uncomfortable classic, yet one that will warm the soul for a long time to come.
Not only that, but it also provided a valuable lesson in cultivating a siege mentality for Liverpool via Jurgen Klopp’s escalating feud with Paul Tierney and the wider span of the PGMOL.
It was all topped off with a final twist of redemption, leaving a sheepish Richarlison to choke on his shushes.
It was utterly exhaustive to be Liverpool, but Sunday’s explosive display summed up why we have these sharp peaks and steep troughs.
Now it’s time to focus on the next task: to work on keeping levels high throughout against Fulham and cut out those power-downs that we saw on Sunday as soon as we went 3-0 up.