Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino claimed a slice of history in Liverpool’s victory over Manchester City on Tuesday, becoming the club’s most prolific goalscorers in a single European Cup or Champions League campaign.
Both players netted their eighth of the season, putting them clear at the top of a list that contains some Anfield greats of yesteryear.
Remarkably, the seven-goal haul of Sadio Mane this season places him just behind Salah and Firmino, alongside Roger Hunt (1964-65) and Steven Gerrard (2008-09).
Graeme Souness (1980-81), Terry McDermott (1980-81), Gerrard (2007-08), Peter Crouch (2006-07) and Fernando Torres (2007-08), meanwhile, all managed six European goals in a single season for the five-time champions.
Salah has now been involved in 50 goals for Liverpool this season – scoring 39 and assisting a further 11 – and Liverpool’s 33 in this season’s competition is the most ever scored by an English club in a single Champions League campaign, surpassing the Manchester United side of 2002-03.
Liverpool’s 2-1 win in the second leg of their last-eight clash at the Etihad Stadium earned them a 5-1 aggregate victory, sending them into the semi-finals for the first time in a decade.
3 – Liverpool are the first team to beat a side managed by Pep Guardiola three times in a single season. Scourge. pic.twitter.com/dXAxvMQAr2
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) April 10, 2018
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