Just 18 months have passed since the Reds ended a difficult October 2021 on a high note by convincingly outworking and outscoring Spurs on their own patch, beating Nuno Espirito Santo’s beleaguered side 3-0.
It was our second win in three visits to the north London side’s glitzy home since it opened in 2019, but so much has happened in the intervening year and a half that both sides will be virtually unrecognisable when they walk out for another crunch clash this Thursday.
Sure, many of the star names are still in place, with Harry Kane and Son Heung-min leading the line for the Londoners and United having the likes of David De Gea and Marcus Rashford in our squad.