Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool are causing quite a stir with their dynamic brand of fast-flowing football which has propelled them to the Premier League summit.
The attacking trio of Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane has raised hopes of the Reds ending their long wait for league title.
And the superstar trio were in fire at Anfield as struggling Newcastle were put to the sword in a 4-0 thumping.
But it was the sight of three legendary strikers in the Boxing Day crowd which grabbed the attention of fans.
Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish was sat next to Newcastle icon Alan Shearer, while Kevin Keegan, who played for both teams before having a stint as manager of the Magpies, was also in the stands.
And former Denmark striker Jan Age Fjortoft could only speculate on the value of the star trio in today's market.
The former Swindon and Middlesbrough star tweeted: 'Keegan, @kennethdalglish and @alanshearer sitting next to each other at Anfield.
'In today’s market they would have been worth 100 billion pounds ....at least.'
SINGAM23
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Dalglish, Shearer and Keegan turn up at Anfield to watch Liverpool game.... (as long as these Legendary Oldies' supports gives a maximum boost to Kops)
Marryhoward
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Good players, but for goodness sake, none of them were world class. A great player is a Ronaldo, Modric or Ardilles who takes a weak national team to glory, or at least the edge of it. Daglish is one of the most overrated players ever. He played in a very week era, where 1-0 was the ideal. Liverpool passing the ball back and forth between defenders and goalkeeper. The rules were changed because of Liverpool boring everyone to death. Keegan was the most gifted of the three, whilst Shearer, who has incidentally lost almost every record he had to Kane already, was a beyond average bully who got away with way too much on the field, and off it, so I heard...