Arsenal last beat Liverpool at Anfield with Arsene Wenger and Brendan Rodgers in the dugouts (Image: GETTY)
Arsenal travel to Liverpool in the Carabao Cup tonight aiming for their first win at Anfield since September 2012.
Football has changed since then. At the time, David Cameron was Prime Minister, The Possession was top of the box office (ahead of the excellent Lawless) and both Arsene Wenger and Brendan Rodgers were in the respective dugouts.
The playing staff was different, too. Liverpool had the likes of Pepe Reina, Daniel Agger, Steven Gerrard and Fabio Borini. Arsenal, the away side, had Victor Mannone in goal with About Diary, Lukas Podolski and Carl Jenkinson also making the side.
Express Sport now takes a look through the history books at the two teams who lined up that day, as goals from Santi Cazorla and Lukas Podolski gave the north London giants all three points.
Liverpool chose to play Pepe Reina over Brad Jones in goal that day, while Arsenal had Vito Mannone between the sticks with Emiliano Martinez on the bench.
At the back, the home side had Glen Johnson, Martin Skrtel, Daniel Agger and Jose Enrique in their side.
Arsenal, meanwhile, chose to go with Jenkinson, Per Mertesacker, Thomas Vermaelen and Kieran Gibbs.
Both Skrtel and Mertesacker were booked with the strikers of the two teams posing a threat throughout.
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Midfield:
Liverpool thought that Steven Gerrard and Joe Allen was the way to go for the showdown.
Nuri Sahin, who flopped at Anfield, also got a rare start but was hooked for Jonjo Shelvey in the 67th minute.
Regarding Arsenal, the Gunners went with a trident of Abou Diary, Mikel Arteta and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
Arteta received a yellow card in the 27th minute, while Oxlade-Chamberlain was substituted for Aaron Ramsey with 18 minutes to go.