Liverpool meet Chelsea for the fourth time in the Champions League in the space of just over six months on Tuesday with both teams assured of a place in the last 16.
Both Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho and Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez have been been in charge of their respective clubs for just over a year now.
Both men have enjoyed unheralded success, Mourinho guiding his side to the league title and the Carling Cup, while Benitez's side won a remarkable Champions League final against AC Milan.
But while much has been written about Mourinho - the self proclaimed "Special One" - Benitez has adopted an altogether lower profile since arriving in England.
BBC Sport spoke to Benitez's biographer Paco Lloret to get a better idea of the man responsible for reshaping Liverpool since taking over from Gerard Houllier.
"Perhaps Rafa is not so good at buying players.
"I was speaking with Rafa's agent before Liverpool played Real Betis in Spain back in September.
"He told me that Rafa is the best coach, but sometimes he is so intent on watching the game, that he doesn't watch the players.
"The agent said that his eyes were better at spotting players than Rafa's eyes.
"Rafa knows the Spanish market well and that is why he has mainly signed Spanish players.
"But he knows that the team needs English players - it is important for the club's personality. He likes to discover young players, who have a good level he can improve."
"He believes he has to work harder than when he arrived at Valencia.
"He has been surprised by the large number of games you have to play in England. It's impossible to rest and recover players. Every game you have to play 100%.
"He likes to rotate his team and change the players. He was famous at Valencia for this. He liked to experiment with players. Every Sunday when Valencia played nobody knew who would be in the team.
"He knows it is going to be more difficult for Liverpool to win the Premiership than the Champions League. That's the prize he wants to be win, but it will be difficult because of Chelsea."