The ECHO have been rating each and every one of Liverpool's players for the performances so far this season.
Next up is Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson, a man enjoying a very good campaign.
Ian Doyle - 9
Can you remember a time when Henderson wasn't appreciated?
A time when the critics were all too ready to stick the boot into the England international?
A time when some Liverpool fans were desperate for the skipper to be jettisoned from the side because someone at another club had done something quite nice?
It wasn't that long ago, to be honest. And there are still some who don't value Henderson.
"These people, I cannot help," says Jurgen Klopp, and for good reason.
Over the past few years, Henderson has emerged as Klopp's trusted lieutenant, a captain in every sense of the role, leading both with words and actions.
And the versatility he has acquired during his lengthy career at Anfield meant he was able to slip impressively back into holding midfield role when Fabinho was crocked for a few months mid-season.
It's no surprise Liverpool's only Premier League defeat this season came when Henderson was absent through injury.
Already he has lifted the UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup this season. The Premier League surely, surely, surely is to come.
Paul Gorst - 9
The best season of Jordan Henderson's Liverpool career, the Champions League-winning captain is within six points of being the first Reds skipper since Alan Hansen to lift the league title.
His combative, determined and measured midfield displays have been a joy to witness this season. A leader of men, Henderson's sprawling influence on this Liverpool squad stretches beyond the pitch, his importance off it only continues to grow.
Never was that more apparent than the news of him being the driving force behind the Players Together initiative to help the NHS during the coronavirus pandemic.
Henderson's victory in the Champions League last year appears to have liberated him somewhat this term. More assured and commanding than ever, the midfielder has been excellent all season and it's not hard to see why there has been such clamour for him to win the PFA Players' Player of the Year award.
On the cusp of Anfield history, Henderson's story should be a source of inspiration for so many across the sport.
Joe Rimmer - 10
At 29-years-old, Jordan Henderson has enjoyed something of a breakout campaign.
The Liverpool captain finally has the rest of the country convinced about how good he really is, both on and off the pitch.
It's taken them a while to catch on, but a series of inspiring displays - in various roles don't forget - has at long last convinced the wider public of his abilities.
Liverpool fans also took their time getting behind Henderson, but after lifting the European Cup last year the former Sunderland man seems to have gotten a taste for silverware and shuffles.
And then there's his influence off the pitch, with fellow professionals queuing up to praise him as the brains behind the Players Together initiative which is delivering millions of pounds in aid of the NHS.
The PFA Player of the Year will surely follow.
It has been a truly remarkable campaign. And a long time coming, too.