Over the next few weeks we're celebrating the Noughties by asking YOU to select your LFC Team of the Decade.
Today we want to know who you reckon has been our top right-back over the last 10 years.
We've outlined each contender's memorable moments below - so have a read and then cast your vote. The results will be revealed later in the month before we unveil the entire Team of the Decade on December 31.
Markus Babbel
The experienced German international signed in at Anfield on a free transfer from Bayern Munich in the summer of 2000 and his energetic, all-action displays quickly endeared him to the Kop. A key figure in the treble-winning campaign of 2000-01, Babbel bagged the Reds' opening goal in the UEFA Cup final triumph over Alaves, but his career was sadly disrupted by illness.
Steve Finnan
After signing from Fulham in the summer of 2003, Finnan quickly took on the mantle of Anfield's 'Mr Consistency' and would go on to make over 200 appearances for Liverpool. His steadfastness made him an important figure en route to the Champions League final of 2005, though he was substituted at half-time in Istanbul due to injury. A popular player amongst fans, Finnan also lifted the FA Cup with the Reds.
Alvaro Arbeloa
Arbeloa announced his arrival on Merseyside in one of the best ways possible - by shackling the mercurial talents of Barcelona's Lionel Messi in Liverpool's famous Champions League triumph at the Nou Camp. The ever-dependable Spain international was an integral component in helping the Reds to their best ever Premier League campaign under Rafa Benitez in 2008-09.
Jamie Carragher
Anfield's very own 'Mr Versatility' is nominated in no less than three positions. With the Bootle boy operating on the right-side of defence, the Reds clinched a second place finish in the Premier League in 2001-02 as well as the League Cup a year later, courtesy of a 2-0 win over Manchester United in Cardiff under the stewardship of Gerard Houllier.
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