Who do we go with for the next few games and the FA Cup tie?
Liverpool are facing a selection dilemma after Pepe Reina was ruled out of the FA Cup semi final.
A straight red card during this afternoon's 2-0 defeat to Newcastle, after the Spaniard made a headbutt gesture to James Perch, means the Reds will be without their ever-present goalkeeper when they face local rivals Everton in the last four meeting at Wembley on April 14.
Manager Kenny Dalglish now faces a dilemma as to who succeeds Reina for the Merseyside derby showdown with his potential successors offering little in the way of Premier League experience.
Alexander Doni remains Liverpool's second-choice goalkeeper, but the Brazilian has failed to make even one senior appearance for the club following his arrival from AS Roma last summer.
Brad Jones was drafted in as Reina's understudy at the beginning of the 2010/11 campaign but has featured just twice, in the Carling Cup and Europa League respectively.
Although he enjoyed a brief loan spell in the Championship last season, he was displaced by Ross Atkins, one of Pride Park's academy graduates, prior to his return to Anfield.
Liverpool are understood to be considering an appeal against Reina's dismissal at St James Park but could see the suspension extended to an additonal game, with the stopper also set to miss next weekend's visit of Aston Villa followed by a trip to Blackburn Rovers.
Dalglish, however, insists he has no complaints over referee Martin Atkinson's decision to issue Reina with his marching orders following the fracas with Magpies defender Perch.
He said: "We had chances and we were unfortunate not to get a penalty, and that would have left us playing against 10 men. Then they got the goal, which from our point of view was disappointing, and the boys showed frustration and maybe started feeling sorry for themselves.
"Pepe got frustrated and got himself a red card and Andy [Carroll] marched up the tunnel [after being substituted], he was frustrated and disappointed for himself and at the result.
"There's no problem with the red card for Pepe but there is a problem that we never had a penalty kick."