For the past few days you've been voting for your Team of the Decade - and today we want you to pick a left winger.
We've outlined the contenders below - so have a read and then cast your vote.
We'll reveal the results later in the month before unveiling the entire team on December 31.
Patrick Berger
Vladimir Smicer's mate enjoyed somewhat of a renaissance under Gerard Houllier at the start of the decade before injury struck. He played a part in both our UEFA and FA Cup successes of 2001, providing the assist for Michael Owen's winner in the latter.
John Arne Riise
Riise's regular position may have been in defence but he was often deployed further forward by both Gerard Houllier and Rafa Benitez during a seven-year stint at Anfield. A notable example is the 5-0 Boxing Day mauling of West Brom in 2005, while the ginger Norwegian also started on the wing in Istanbul before dropping to wing-back.
Harry Kewell
Kewell was a player who threatened to deliver so much in a red shirt - but ultimately his stay at Liverpool will be filed under 'frustrating'. His first season tally of 11 goals in 49 games was easily his best as a succession of long-term injuries prevented him reproducing the form witnessed at former club Leeds. He would add just five more strikes over the next four years.
Bolo Zenden
The Dutch international was captured on a free transfer in July 2005 and played his part in helping Liverpool reach the Champions League final in 2007. He had an injury-hit spell at Anfield but he was a useful outlet for Rafa Benitez because he could play central or left midfield. Zenden's best moment came against Chelsea in the 2007 Champions League semi-final at Anfield. A surprise choice to start the game, he did a good job on the left and scored his spot-kick in the shoot-out triumph.
Ryan Babel
The Holland international arrived from Ajax for a fee of over £10million in July 2007 and has now made more than 100 appearances for the Reds. Many of Babel's 17 goals have arrived from the bench, earning him the 'supersub' tag. On paper, the 22-year-old has it all - great finishing (v Derby 2007), audacious skill (v Besiktas 2007) and explosiveness (v Lyon 2009).
Albert Riera
Spanish winger Riera arrived from Espanyol in September 2008. An impressive debut in a 2-1 victory over Man Utd on September 13 was followed a few weeks later with a first goal against Wigan Athletic. The No.11 has added much-needed width to the Liverpool side and his form in L4 has led to him becoming a regular for Spain.
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