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Philippe Coutinho's loan switch to Aston Villa left Liverpool supporters divided last month.
For some, this transfer was a sign of the times and hammered home how far the Brazilian had fallen since his £142million Anfield exit in 2018.
On the other side of the argument were those wishing the 29-year-old well and hoping this could be the move to get his career back on track.
Steven Gerrard will have played a major role in his decision to swap Barcelona for Birmingham but, even so, this was an eye-opening change of clubs that few could have predicted only months earlier.
It was nine years ago today that Coutinho's Liverpool journey began, coming on as a late substitute in a home defeat to West Brom, which marked the beginning of a memorable career at the club.
So often an influential midfield figure for the Reds, he opened his goalscoring account a week after his brief came against the Baggies by bagging in a 5-0 home victory over Swansea City.
Coutinho reached the peak of his powers in his final season at the club, producing 20 goal contributions in 20 appearances