StatsJürgen Klopp's incredible seven years at LFC in numbers
Here, we take a look at some of the best stats from his time in the dugout at Anfield so far – from club records to memorable milestones...
Klopp has won six major trophies since his appointment on October 8, 2015 – the Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, Premier League, Carabao Cup and Emirates FA Cup.
He has used 104 players across all competitions as manager, with Roberto Firmino making the most appearances – 330.
The boss has seen 51 different players score for the Reds during his tenure – with Mohamed Salah being most prolific of those with 161 goals.
Klopp has overseen 392 games to date and has already won more (244) than any Reds manager who reached 400 matches in charge.
He has reached the milestones of 300, 400 and 500 league points in fewer matches than any other manager in club history.
Klopp averages more goals per game (currently 2.08) than any other Liverpool manager of the last 126 years.
He has led Liverpool in 76 European fixtures. Only Rafael Benitez (85) has been in charge for a greater number – Klopp is also only three behind the Spaniard in terms of victories.
Another managerial record he holds is the number of days unbeaten in the league at Anfield, which sits at 1,369 days. It was a run that went from April 2017 to January 2021.
Liverpool went 21 away league games without defeat from January 2019 to February 2020 – a club record for any Reds manager.
Also, Klopp holds the club record for most league matches unbeaten – 44 – from January 2019 to February 2020.
As Liverpool manager, he has so far faced 70 different opponents from 18 different countries.
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