Arne Slot reached a significant landmark in his reign at Liverpool against Crystal Palace as he took charge of his 10th game since making the move to Anfield.
Ordinarily, you would say you can only judge a team after the same amount of matches. Liverpool's Premier League title hopes though are still up in the air though, with Slot himself quick to point out that their biggest challenges are yet to come.
We have learned a lot about the Reds over the last 10 games though, especially as they've been in action across three competitions, ensuring that virtually all the senior players have had some chances to stake their claims.
Here, Liverpool.com takes a look at the winners and losers in Liverpool's squad from Slot's first 10 games in charge.
Winners We'll get the most obvious winner out of the way first. Ryan Gravenberch has been truly sensational over Slot's first 10 games in charge, and is arguably the first name on the teamsheet at the moment - no mean feat in a side containing the likes of Virgil van Dijk, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Mohamed Salah.
Of course, like Liverpool, Gravenberch's biggest tests are still to come after the international break, with the likes of Chelsea and Arsenal to come. His move to the No.6 role couldn't have gone any better so far though - Zubi-who?
Ibrahima Konate had it all to prove when he came off the bench on the opening day at Ipswich. Having lost his place in the side following a poor showing at Everton at the end of last season, it seemed as though he was out of favor under the new regime as well.
It's crazy to think just how much speculation there was around Luis Diaz's future during the summer. Since then, the Colombian has looked like a man on a mission to prove his doubters wrong.
With five goals in seven league appearances, he's already three away from equalling his tally from last season, and when you take into account the number of minutes he's played, he actually averages a goal every 90 minutes. Keep that up, he might be in the running to take Salah's crown away from him.
Losers Right up until the last couple of weeks, you might have considered Alisson Becker one of the winners of these opening 10 games. The Brazilian certainly would have been happier with the amount of clean sheets next to his name.
Those injury problems though have come home to roost again, and he looks set for another lengthy injury lay-off after limping off against Crystal Palace. With Giorgi Mamardashvili arriving next summer, Alisson could face some rather uncomfortable questions over his future soon.
In what feels like a make-or-break season for Darwin Nunez, the Uruguayan won't be satisfied with the start he's made under Slot. As good as his goal was against Bournemouth, it is the only strike he has recorded so far this season as he finds minutes hard to come by.
Another player who will no doubt be concerned with his lack of game time is Wataru Endo. The Japan captain has fallen a long way down the pecking order, to the extent that Slot actually left him out of the squad entirely against Bournemouth.
Saturday's win at Crystal Palace showed Endo still has an important role to play, and he can take encouragement from Slot's assessment of him after that game. You can't really see him getting much more than cameos at the moment though.
As for Harvey Elliott, his injury could not have come at a much worse time. He almost certainly would have got plenty of game time over the last few weeks, especially in the Carabao Cup clash against West Ham, and after such a promising end to last season, his development has taken a major hit.
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