For what it's worth, yesterday's result was brilliant and a really good occasion - but it didn't teach us anything new.
Mane and Firmino are our two stand-out performers right now, and they should be in every teamsheet for the foreseeable future. Both are incredible in terms of their selflessness, and both seem to have some sort of symbiotic understanding despite their relative limited game time together. Likewise, Lallana just continues to confirm and confirm that he is a Klopp player.
Sturridge probably did enough yesterday to warrant an inclusion against Chelsea, while Henderson also shined in the middle of the park. That's incredibly refreshing for me, because I've felt he has been limited and playing within himself for some time now. You imagine either he or Wijnaldum will be the one to make way when Can is fit, and it's probably going to be the latter, with Lallana showing good form.
Coutinho is a magnificent footballer on his day, but he looked out of sorts at White Hart Lane and didn't have any effect when introduced yesterday. I'm not saying he doesn't make my first choice XI, but right now, it's hard to make a case for him starting over any of Lallana, Firmino and Mane at Stamford Bridge.
I felt Milner played very well yesterday, in an understated way, which is something quite impressive considering how Leicester like to play and completely dismantled us down the left wing at the King Power last season in that 2-0 defeat.
Lucas' brain fart was just that - a brain fart - and it's a shame we were robbed of seeing Matip/Lovren's tandem, which we all hope is going to be a successful one, and we showed defensive frailties and vulnerabilities once again.
That said, nine goals in four games is a positive haul and it shows our attacking prowess, and it's good to kick off the new-look Anfield with a victory.