LM: Kevin Sheedy
The Republic of Ireland international had a fearsome left-footed shot on him, while the wide man was also a devastating crosser of the football and a brilliant taker of set plays too, especially when it came to free kicks.
CM: Steven Gerrard
The Reds’ current skipper is on course to become one of, if not the, greatest player the club has ever produced,which is quite some accolade when you think about all the legendary performers over the years at Anfield.
RM: John Barnes
What a sight to behold the England international was in his pomp charging down the flanks for the Reds in the late Eighties and early Nineties, when no defence in the English top flight was capable of stopping the winger when in full flight.
FW: Kenny Dalglish
Another candidate for the title of Liverpool’s greatest ever player, with the Scottish attacker lighting up Anfield during the late Seventies and Eighties with his brilliant array of attacking skills, dinks, chips, lobs and goals that are hard to better.
ST: Ian Rush
The Reds’ all-time record goalscorer and a man who just knew where the goal was, and who also had an uncanny ability of finding the back of the net as well, which he did on a regular basis throughout the 80s and half of the 90s too at Anfield.
ST: Graeme Sharp
Lethal and vastly under-rated Scotland international who was best remembered as being a scorer of great goals, rather than a great goalscorer during his decade at Goodison.