No.2: Five-star Reds leave Chelsea feeling blue
Liverpool produced a wonderful attacking display as they hit five goals at Stamford Bridge in December 1989 - all despite failing to convert a penalty.
In the absence of John Barnes, many pundits felt Kenny Dalglish's team would be there for the taking, but how wrong they were!
With Peter Beardsley and Ray Houghton at their very best, the Londoners simply couldn't live with Liverpool's attack.
Beardsley rounded Beasant to net the opener after just three minutes and Ian Rush soon made it 2-0.
Gordon Durie gave the home side hope when he pulled a goal back, but a superb finish from Houghton restored the two-goal lead.
Steve McMahon made it 4-1 with another fantastic finish, and Beasant saved a penalty from Jan Molby to keep the score down before Rush eventually added a fifth.
Kerry Dixon netted a consolation in the 89th minute, but the hosts were perhaps fortunate not to have conceded more on a chastening day.