Who was LFC's star man in December?
The Reds have just completed a busy December, packed with seven Barclays Premier League fixtures, but who was the side's star performer during the month? Cast your vote in our Twitter poll now.
A 3-1 defeat by Hull City began the month, prompting four straight victories for Brendan Rodgers' team - Norwich City, West Ham United, Tottenham Hotspur and Cardiff City were successively beaten.
December then concluded with a pair of narrow losses away from home at Manchester City and Chelsea, which saw Liverpool end 2013 in fifth place in the Premier League standings.
Luis Suarez struck a phenomenal 10 times in his seven appearances, including an historic four-goal haul past Norwich, the impressive Raheem Sterling hit the back of the net on three occasions and midfielder Jordan Henderson regularly dominated from the centre.
But which of the three players deserves the Standard Chartered Player of the Month prize for December? Liverpool supporters can decide by having your say via the official @LFC Twitter account.
Any fan with a Twitter account can cast a vote in two ways; simply retweet your preferred selection by visiting the official @LFC profile or scroll down this page to find your choice.
The man who earns the most retweets will be named December Player of the Month and receive the honour in a presentation at the club's training complex, Melwood.
So far this season, Daniel Sturridge took the award in August and goalkeeper Simon Mignolet was nominated in September, while Suarez was voted the Reds' star man for both October and November.
Retweet if @sterling31 was your @StanChart #LFC Player of the Month for December… pic.twitter.com/ChH0ccm8Gy
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) December 31, 2013
Retweet if Jordan Henderson was your @StanChart #LFC Player of the Month for December… pic.twitter.com/QyEk57zKBv
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) December 31, 2013
Retweet if @luis16suarez was your @StanChart #LFC Player of the Month for December… pic.twitter.com/4k5V34SUsN
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) December 31, 2013