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Liverpool news: Jurgen Klopp’s Reds in numbers after four years in charge at Anfield

The German has inspired Liverpool to three successive European finals

Jack Rathborn
Tuesday 08 October 2019 11:54 BST
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Klopp discusses Liverpool win over Salzburg

Jurgen Klopp is celebrating four years at Liverpool with the Reds sitting top of the Premier League.

The German has overseen a remarkable transformation at Anfield.

After inspiring the Reds to Champions League glory last season in Madrid, the league has become the priority.

With an eight-point gap to champions Manchester City, Klopp is on the verge of joining the all-time greats at Anfield.

Here are the numbers behind an incredible four years.

221 - number of games played in all competitions.

320 - points won in the Premier League from 152 matches at an average of 2.11 per game.

146 - the number of games it took Klopp to record 300 league points - the fewest required by any of the club's managers.

458 - goals scored in all competitions - averaging 2.07 goals per game, the highest ratio by any Reds manager in the last 123 years.

Klopp celebrates four years with Liverpool (Getty)

58.82 - win percentage (130 in 221 games), bettered only by one previous Liverpool manager John McKenna (69.44).

92 - wins in Klopp's first 150 Premier League games, more than any other Liverpool manager.

67 - players used by the club during Klopp's four-year, 221-match reign.

44 - average number of minutes between Liverpool goals (458 goals in 20,010 minutes).

43 - number of occasions Klopp's side have scored four goals or more in a game.

Klopp lifts the Champions League with the Reds (Getty) (Getty Images)

14 - number of Premier League teams Klopp is unbeaten against.

17 - successive league victories recorded (currently), a club best and one short of Manchester City's record which they can equal at Manchester United on October 20.

1 - the first manager to take an English team to three European finals in his first three seasons of European competition.

PA Sport contributed to this report

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