StatsIn numbers: Jürgen Klopp's eight years at Liverpool so far
Here, we take a look at some of the best statistics from his time in the dugout at Anfield so far – from club records to memorable milestones...
Fifty-five different players have scored for the Reds during his tenure, with Mohamed Salah topping the goals list on 190.
The most recent of the 55 men to do so was Ryan Gravenberch with his 44th-minute goal against Union SG in the Europa League on Thursday.
In September 2023, Klopp became the Liverpool manager to reach 900 goals in the fewest number of games, doing so in 440 matches, 55 fewer than Bill Shankly.
Appointed on October 8, 2015, Klopp has won the Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, Premier League, League Cup and FA Cup – and is the only Liverpool manager to win six different major trophies.
With the defeat of LASK last month Klopp became the first Reds boss to achieve the landmark of 50 wins in European football. He did so in 82 games. He surpassed the 49 victories overseen by Rafael Benitez.
Under Klopp, the Reds have scored more league goals (43) against Arsenal than they have versus any other team.
His most-used centre-back partnership is Joel Matip and Virgil van Dijk, who have started together 89 times, winning 64 while losing just 10.
In his Liverpool reign so far, Klopp has used 114 different players. The player that has appeared most times is Roberto Firmino – 355.
Klopp has given a debut to 84 players, the latest being Luke Chambers against Leicester City in the Carabao Cup last month.
The teams Klopp has won most league games against as Reds boss are Crystal Palace and West Ham United – with both beaten 12 times.
When winning the Premier League in 2019-20, Liverpool equalled the highest percentage of wins by any club in a top-flight season – 84.21.
In November 2022, Klopp recorded a 250th win in all competitions in fewer games than any other Reds manager (401).
He has chosen 22 different captains in all his games in charge. Jordan Henderson wore the armband on most occasions (247), followed by James Milner with 91.
Klopp holds the club record for the longest unbeaten run in league matches – 44 from January 2019 to February 2020.
Under his management, Liverpool’s most frequent result is a 2-0 win, which has been achieved 47 times, twice more than a 2-1 victory.
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