In some respects, the modern-day feud between Liverpool and Chelsea started with a question of fine margins, with Luis Garcia's 'ghost goal' from the 2005 Champions League semi-final still a topic of contention.
And the latest chapter in the rivalry between the two clubs is also centred around dimensions.
As It's been reported by the Daily Mirror that Chelsea are going to need to make some renovations to the away dressing room at Stamford Bridge.
In the report, it's said the Reds and Brighton & Hove Albion have both complained about the size of the changing areas at the ground and as a result some changes will need to be made.
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"Chelsea have increased the size of the away dressing room by knocking through into the press room at Stamford Bridge, making the media area smaller and giving opposition teams more space," it's noted in the report.
"The home dressing room at Stamford Bridge has always been notorious for being larger and more luxurious than the away dressing room."
It's added that according to Premier League rules, the dressing rooms must now be of a certain size to account for social distancing in line with Covid-19 protocols.
Pep Lijnders took charge of Liverpool when they faced Chelsea in the Premier League earlier this month, with Jurgen Klopp unable to take his place on the sideline after testing positive for Covid-19.
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It's after this encounter that the Reds are reported to have complained, as did Brighton when they visited Chelsea recently.
As a result, the Blues are said to have knocked through into one of the press rooms to make more room for the visiting teams.
With Chelsea a point behind Liverpool having played two games more in the Premier League, the Reds will be hoping sides travelling to Stamford Bridge can be aided by the more spacious surroundings.