Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says there is no chance of his side holding back in the Premier League this coming weekend.
While the Reds have an important league clash against West Brom, all eyes and thoughts are on the UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg against Roma at Anfield in midweek.
But Klopp knows his players are only thinking about the next game.
"[Mo has] no physical problems in the moment and hopefully it stays like this, that's what we need," said Klopp.
"We need the boys for all the games. I know that the next question will be around line-up and selection for West Brom because Roma is coming afterwards, but we never did it like that.
"We have to line-up with a really, really strong line-up. We respect always the intensity of the season so far and all that stuff, but in the end we respect West Brom, we respect the competition of the Premier League, we know that we need points to be in the top four.
"It will be difficult enough because everybody saw West Brom got four points since they changed the manager. I know a lot of people are like, 'oh, United lost against West Brom' and, yes, maybe West Brom were lucky in one or two situations, but they deserved it. Not only because Man United were not at their best, no it was because West Brom did really well.
"Now they have a home game and they want to show they believe in their little last chance [of survival]. We are the first opponent in that new situation, so we need to be at our best in that game. It will be difficult and we lost to them in the FA Cup, I don't have to remind anybody on that.
"That's what we respect first and then after the game, we think about Roma, because there is no other way for us. We don't have 25 players in the moment and can line-up two different sides and stuff like that for one competition and the other competition.
"We need all the players and Mo is fit in the moment."