A Premier League clash between Liverpool and Spurs has provided fans with some memorable moments over the years - with this season's VAR-filled offering one of the most notable in recent years.
In a remarkable error by the VAR officials, Luis Diaz's goal was ruled offside despite the forward actually being in an onside position. In the time since this fixture, Liverpool had managed to move themselves into Premier League title contention, only to capitulate after a recent bad run of form.
Their 2-2 draw with West Ham means they are unlikely to get their hands on this year's trophy and end Klopp's nine-year tenure on a high, but some fans will still feel they have overachieved somewhat - much like their opponents Spurs.
Ange Postecoglou's high octane style has been largely successful in north London during his debut season with Spurs likely to finish fifth this season after a recent drop off which has seen them lose three consecutive games.
Here's our list of Liverpool and Tottenham's strongest combined XI, playing in a 4-3-3 formation.
Goalkeeper – Alisson
Despite being injured at times this season, the Brazilian shot stopper is still among the best keepers the Premier League has to offer.
He has seven clean sheets to his name in the Premier League and is a two-time golden glove winner.
Vicario deserves a mention for his impressive debut season with Spurs, but until he reaches the stature of Alisson and proves his longevity as much as the Liverpool number one, he will always be second best in this battle.
DEFENDERS
Right back – Trent Alexander-Arnold
Alexander-Arnold had to be picked in the right back position. The 25-year-old is probably the best offensive-minded full back the country has ever produced with 58 Premier League
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