Much has changed inside Tottenham since this time last year when Liverpool descended on N17, scored six, wreaked havoc and inflicted psychological damage on the home team.
There’s a new chairman, new boardroom regime and a new trophy in the cabinet. A new head coach with a different tactical style. A few new players and a very different team because only three - Pedro Porro, Djed Spence and Archie Gray – will be expected to start against the Premier League champions on Saturday from those who started 12 months ago.