The last category in our end-of-season review is Liverpool's overall moment of 2015-16. Plenty to choose from, plenty to consider, but what have our panel members opted for?

AK: The arrival of Jürgen Klopp. I would have loved to have played for this guy in a red shirt. Jürgen has inspired everybody at this football club, including the staff as well. He shows a lot of passion and he had a great chemistry with the players and the fans, which we haven't seen for a little while.

DD: The day Jürgen Klopp was unveiled as Liverpool's new manager. It was a massive coup for the club and everything he has done since has demonstrated his understanding of what Liverpool FC represents, and should be. His enthusiasm, desire and humour are infectious - both for players and supporters. The man is charisma personified. We are in safe hands.

DK: James Milner free-kick, Daniel Sturridge makes a run to take a pass and create an angle. He gives the ball back to Milner, who scuttles to the byline and crosses to the back post where Lovren is waiting to power in a header, a goal against Borussia Dortmund that sparks pandemonium. They will be talking about that moment in 20 years.

JP: Adam Lallana's winner v Norwich City in the 5-4 win. Just the scenes that followed that goal epitomised the unity that Klopp had brought to this club. He charged onto the pitch to greet Lallana and the mayhem that followed with Klopp's glasses being broken. It was a great moment and end to an incredible game.

JG: Divock Origi's goal away at Dortmund. Can't really have Lovren twice so I'll have the moment I started to believe we might win the Europa League. I was very worried about the Dortmund tie but our first-half performance capped by Divock's goal made me realise we might just lift the trophy in Basel. The celebrations in Germany right through half-time were immense. Of course, there were plenty more twists and turns to come…

MR: Dejan Lovren's possessed run, leap and slide in front of the Kop following his injury-time header against Borussia Dortmund is one of those moments that will still be discussed decades from now. People will remember where they watched it, how they reacted and what it made them feel. On a personal level, it was one of the most exhilarating scenes I've had the pleasure of reporting on.

JA: Dejan Lovren's goal v Borussia Dortmund. It's got to be. It was such an incredible moment.

NK: It has to be Dejan Lovren's injury-time header against Dortmund. The timing of that goal and the way Anfield erupted just said it all!

DF: The arrival of Jürgen Klopp. I have been a huge fan of Klopp for a number of seasons. Me and my mate often used to say to each other 'imagine if we could get Klopp at Liverpool!' He has such a stature and a presence about him.

GR: Got to be big Dejan Lovren's header against Dortmund at Anfield, hasn't it? Do other clubs consistently do it the hard way as much as Liverpool do? Do other clubs make the impossible possible as often as Liverpool do? It doesn't seem that way. And this was all very Liverpool. A moment that had you bursting with pride and joy, and what a moment for the player, too. You'd have to have a heart of stone to not feel happy for him after his rocky start with the club.

CB: When Liverpool released a statement announcing the appointment of Jürgen Klopp. He wasn't appointed to transform the club within eight months, but to do so over four years. He's made a decent start.

SH: For personal reasons it has to be off the pitch and the determinations of the Hillsborough verdicts. YNWA.

RE: When Dejan Lovren scored the winning goal against Borussia Dortmund. That was a fantastic game and up there with the very best of them. To come back, keep going and win that game was just fantastic.