Liverpool broke 9 records this season, including the most goals scored

While Liverpool’s 2021/22 season ended in sadness, it was a season in which Jurgen Klopp‘s side established an exceptional standard for themselves and others.

The Reds had a spectacular season, winning two trophies and coming agonizingly close to winning two more.

Liverpool broke 9 records this season, including the most goals scored
              Liverpool broke 9 records this season, including the most goals scored

With a total of 63 games played in 2021/22, Liverpool left no stone unturned in their pursuit of a historic season, providing fans with unforgettable experiences and memories along the road.

This group continues to make the history they’ve always wanted, and there are still plenty more chapters left to write in their book, with the most recent chapter being particularly amazing.

Here are 9 records this incredible Liverpool side broke this season, as a collective and as individuals.

– Before the 2021/22 season, no English team had ever reached the final of the European Cup, FA Cup, and League Cup Final in the same season.

– Liverpool reached their seventh European final in the 21st century, meaning the Reds are the English team with the most continental finals in that time.

Mohamed Salah became the first player to score on the opening day of the Premier League for five seasons in a row.

Liverpool broke 9 records this season, including the most goals scored
           Liverpool broke 9 records this season, including the most goals scored

Watford (2017/18), West Ham (2018/19), Norwich (2019/20), Leeds (2020/21) and Norwich (2021/22).

– A tally of 46 victories in one season set a new club record, with the previous best return 43 in 2019/20.

Sadio Mane surpassed Didier Drogba to become the highest-scoring African in the knockout stages of the Champions League with 15 goals.

– Liverpool’s League Cup triumph took their trophy tally in the competition to 9, the most of any other club.

– Salah moved ahead of Steven Gerrard as the club’s all-time leading goalscorer in the Champions League, with 34.

– The first English club to win ALL six Champions League group games. They become the eighth team to achieve the feat in total.

– Liverpool recorded the outright longest unbeaten run under Klopp and the longest overall since Roy Evans was at the helm back in March 1996.

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