You voted in your thousands and, as we continue to cast an eye over the last decade at Anfield, Liverpoolfc.tv can now reveal the man you voted our most outstanding left winger of the last 10 years.
Patrik Berger was your clear winner after amassing 48 per cent of the overall vote.
Harry Kewell claimed second (22 per cent), with John Arne Riise third on 16 per cent.
Albert Riera (11 per cent), Ryan Babel (three per cent) and Bolo Zenden (two per cent) made up the top five.
Berger was already a fans' favourite at the start of the decade having enjoyed four successful years at Anfield after signing from Borussia Dortmund in 1996.
He began the Noughties in style - scoring an outrageous free-kick from 35 yards in a 1-1 draw with Manchester United at Old Trafford.
A man with a penchant for the spectacular, the Czech ace bagged one of Liverpool's best goals of the decade when he rifled home against Derby County in October 2000.
Injuries curtailed his encouraging start, but Berger was the man who laid on Michael Owen's winning goal in the 2001 FA Cup final against Arsenal - sending a pinpoint pass over the top for the striker to latch onto and score in the dying moments - while he also figured as a substitute in the UEFA Cup final in Dortmund.
Berger left Liverpool in the summer of 2003 to join Portsmouth after making 196 appearances for the Reds.
Log on to Liverpoolfc.tv on Sunday when we reveal the men you voted as our central midfielders of the decade before our entire team of the Noughties is unveiled on December 31.
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