ClubLiverpool's top scorers in 2021-22

Men’s team

For the fifth consecutive season, Mohamed Salah was Liverpool’s most prolific player in all competitions.

The Egyptian matched his tally of 2020-21 by notching 31 goals, with 23 of those strikes coming in the Premier League and earning him a third Golden Boot of his time with the Reds.

A fine spell following his participation in the Africa Cup of Nations saw Sadio Mane (23) pip Diogo Jota (21) to finish as second-top scorer for Jürgen Klopp’s side.

It was the second-highest haul of the Senegal forward’s Anfield career so far, while Jota increased the tally of his debut year with the Reds by eight.

Roberto Firmino and Takumi Minamino also achieved double figures as the men’s team scored a total of 147 goals in 63 games played in the league, Champions League, Emirates FA Cup and Carabao Cup.

Top scorers

  • Mohamed Salah – 31
  • Sadio Mane – 23
  • Diogo Jota – 21
  • Roberto Firmino – 11
  • Takumi Minamino – 10

Women’s team

Signed by returning manager Matt Beard last summer, Leanne Kiernan delivered a team-high 14 goals for LFC Women in 2021-22.

The Republic of Ireland international was on target 13 times in the FA Women’s Championship to help power the side to become champions and secure promotion back to the top flight.

Kiernan was the fifth-highest scorer of the season across the club’s men’s, women’s and Academy sides.

From January, she was supplemented by American striker Katie Stengel, who quickly racked up nine goals as the Reds accomplished their objective in the second half of the campaign.

Vice-captain Rachel Furness chipped in six goals from midfield, while Yana Daniels, Taylor Hinds and Missy Bo Kearns each provided four.

Top scorers

  • Leanne Kiernan – 14
  • Katie Stengel – 9
  • Rachel Furness – 6
  • Yana Daniels, Taylor Hinds, Missy Bo Kearns – 4

Academy

Leading the way at the Academy this season was U18s striker Oakley Cannonier.

Cannonier plundered a whopping 34 goals in competitive action over the course of 2021-22, including 28 for Marc Bridge-Wilkinson’s team in the U18 Premier League North at a rate of more than one per game.

Next in line was Bobby Clark, who marked his maiden season with the club by finding the net 13 times from a variety of midfield and attacking roles.

U23s forward Jack Bearne and Harvey Blair – the U18s winger who also made his senior debut during the campaign – were level pegging with 11 apiece.

And completing the top five goalscorers in Kirkby was Mateusz Musialowski, the Pole providing 10 strikes across the Academy’s sides.

Top scorers

  • Oakley Cannonier – 34
  • Bobby Clark – 13
  • Jack Bearne, Harvey Blair – 11
  • Mateusz Musialowski – 10