Jurgen Klopp's first Liverpool team now - from Pogba's 'toughest opponent' to rival coach
Jurgen Klopp introduced himself to English football back in October 2015 when he took his new Liverpool side to White Hart Lane.
The Reds, hardly recognisable from the team we see now, battled to a goalless draw with Tottenham as the Anfield project begun. Klopp would inherit a squad from Brendan Rodgers but wasted no time in putting his own stamp on things when the opportunity came about. Of those who started in north London, only James Milner and Divock Origi remain at the club.
The pair have been integral to Liverpool's success under Klopp, which includes triumphs in the Premier League and the Champions League. Around them the club have signed quality names, owing largely to shrewd business in the transfer market. Of those that left Liverpool, few, if any, have gone on to better things.
We take a look at the XI who started in that lunchtime kick-off which includes the third most expensive player in history and a midfielder who Paul Pogba ranks as amongst the toughest he's come up against in the middle of the park.
The Belgian goalkeeper was the first man to be named in between the sticks by Klopp as the German chopped and changed individuals before eventually investing in Alisson in 2018. Mignolet now finds himself back in his homeland with Club Brugge having left the Reds in 2019.
Clyne's career has gone full circle with the full-back now at Crystal Palace, the club where he begun as a youngster. The now 30-year-old struggled for opportunities under Klopp, heading out on loan to Bournemouth before returning to Selhurst Park on a free.
The Slovakian was another to exit in Klopp's first summer after almost a decade on Merseyside. Skrtel has since had spells in Turkey but returned to his homeland in the summer