With Anfield hosting the Champions League Round of 16 second leg meeting of Liverpool v Inter Milan, we're taking a look back to the last time the sides met in the competition.
That outing came in 2008, a few years after the Reds' heroics in Istanbul and two years shy of Jose Mourinho bringing the trophy back to Italy.
Liverpool held a 2-0 lead on aggregate after the first game at Anfield. The odds were stacked against Roberto Mancini's side for the return leg at San Siro.
A Fernando Torres goal (that's one answer down) was the difference in the second encounter as Liverpool advanced as 3-0 winners into the quarter-finals.
It was a very Premier League dominant knockout stage for Liverpool that year, as they downed Arsenal 5-3 on aggregate before running into Chelsea in the semi-finals.
The Londoners won the decisive second leg of that tie 3-2 after extra time. Manchester United would go on to win the final on penalties.