This month marks a year since Erik ten Hag was sacked as Manchester United boss. Next month will see Ruben Amorim bring up his first anniversary in charge at Old Trafford.
It will provide inevitable comparisons between the pair as United seek to re-establish themselves as a European contender in the Premier League.
Ten Hag departed after a defeat at West Ham on October 28, with Amorim installed a few weeks later.
The Portuguese head coach endured a difficult debut campaign with United's dismal domestic form meaning they finished 15th in the Premier League and hopes of Europa League glory and a return to the Champions League were dashed by a defeat to Tottenham in the final.
Amorim has spent big in the summer to try and reinvent United's attack and while there have been some promising signs, the Reds are still struggling for consistency.
It's an incredible quirk of Amorim's tenure that he has yet to oversee successive league victories.
He has a chance to end that unwanted statistic at Anfield when United resume their campaign following the October international break.
Doing so against the champions in their own back yard would be a statement showing by United, even if the task seems a daunting one despite Arne Slot's side having lost their last three games in all competitions.
Ten Hag's tenure may have tailed off terribly but the Dutchman did beat Liverpool in just his third game in charge, albeit at Old Trafford, with a 2-1 victory coming off the back of a dismal 4-0 defeat to Brentford. That win over Jurgen Klopp's side was immediately followed by a domestic victory at Southampton, as ten Hag collected back to back Premier League wins inside four matches.
Amorim, who saw his side draw 2-2 at Liverpool last season, could secure a double of a win over the Merseysiders and ending the lengthy wait for those elusive back to back Premier League victories in one fell swoop on Sunday.
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