Harry Redknapp believes the stars are aligning for his former side Tottenham to beat Liverpool in the Champions League final.
Mauricio Pochettino and Jurgen Klopp will go toe to toe at the Wanda Metropolitano on June 1 to contest an all-English tie to decide who will be crowned kings of Europe.
Klopp's side suffered heartbreak on the final day of the Premier League season when Manchester City came from behind against Brighton to snatch the title away from Liverpool's grasp.
Harry Redknapp believes Tottenham have their name on the Champions League trophy
Mauricio Pochettino's side edged out Ajax to book their place in the final against Liverpool
While the Anfield club missed out on domestic honours, they are favourites to beat their English rivals in the Spanish capital and round off their impressive season with some silverware.
Redknapp, however, who managed Spurs to the Champions League in 2010-11, thinks his former side are destined to upset the apple cart.
'You just get the feeling that Tottenham have got their name on the trophy,' Redknapp told Sportsmail. 'They've gone through when they looked like going out in the knockout stages, last-minute goals in other games got them through.
'It's been drama after drama after drama – the Manchester City game away with VAR.
Lucas Moura scored a hat-trick in the semi-final and Redknapp says 'it could be their year'
'I've just got the feeling that Tottenham have got their name on the trophy this year – I really do.
'I'm a big fan of both clubs, I'm a big Liverpool fan, but I've just got a feeling that Tottenham, it could well be their year.'
The odds are heavily weighted in Liverpool's favour, largely owing to their vaunted front three Mohamed