Had things shaken out quite differently then Jose Mourinho could have been Liverpool manager. The Reds were considering him for the role back in 2004, before ultimately deciding on Rafael Benitez and changing the course of English football history.
But while Mourinho has never - and surely now will never - be able to call Anfield home, he's got a long and varied history with the stadium.
Tonight he'll head there for the first time as Tottenham Hotspur manager in a game that looks as though it could have a sizeable say in the title race, and one which falls exactly two years to the day since Mourinho's last visit there ended up costing him his job at Manchester United.
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