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Liverpool-v-Manchester-City-Premier-League-3410189What a fantastic season by the Redmen. I can’t believe it is all over. In honour of such a brilliant ten months I think it is only fair that we look at all the records and statistics that Brendan, Stevie and the lads brushed aside in their quest to finish second to eventual Champions Manchester City.

  • Records Broken in 2013/2014
  • Simon Mignolet is the first Liverpool FC goalkeeper to ever save a penalty on his debut
  • Liverpool won their first three league games of the campaign for the first since 1994/1995
  • It is the first time in top flight history a team won its first three league games with the same player scoring a goal
  • Steven Gerrard became the first LFC player ever to score in fifteen successive league seasons
  • Steven Gerrard became only the twelfth Liverpool player in history to score 100 league goals
  • Luis Suarez became the first Liverpool player ever to score three hat-tricks against the same team
  • LFC recorded their biggest ever win at Tottenham (5-0)
  • Suarez became the first LFC player since Robbie Fowler 1994/1995 and 1995/1996 to score 20 league goals
  • Liverpool recorded their biggest home win since 1974 beating Everton (4-0)
  • Daniel Sturridge equaled a club record by scoring in an eighth successive game in all competitions
  • Liverpool had two players score 20 plus league goals in a season since 1963/1964
  • Liverpool set a new Premier League record by scoring four or more goals in a game – 11 times (previous record 10 by Manchester United)
  • Steven Gerrard equaled Jan Molby’s record of forty two successful penalties for Liverpool
  • Liverpool equaled their club record of eleven successive league wins in a single season (previously 1982)
  • Luis Suarez became the first Liverpool player since Ian Rush in 1986/1987 to score 30 league goals in a season
  • Luis Suarez equaled the record for most Premier League goals in a 38 game season (31) joining Alan Shearer and Cristiano Ronaldo
  • Liverpool scored 101 league goals the season for the club in the top flight, the most since 106 in 1895/1896
  • Liverpool achieved their biggest ever goal difference in the Premier League history (+51)
  • LFC recorded   the biggest leap of any team in the Premier League that has finished seventh in the previous season – second this year.
  • First time LFC have won 26 league games in a Premier League season – Most wins in total since 1987/88
  • 16 home wins for LFC. First time we’ve won 16 at home since 1985/1986.

Luis Suarez Records 2013/2014

  • Suarez is the first LFC player to win the Premier League golden boot outright
  • First LFC player to score two or more goals in five consecutive home games
  • He is the fastest player to reach twenty league goals in Premier League – 15 games
  • First Premier League player to score ten goals in a single month – December 2013
  • First Liverpool player to score a hat-trick against Cardiff
  • Luis Suarez became the first Liverpool player since Ian Rush in 1986/1987 to score 30 league goals in a season
  • Suarez became the first LFC player since Robbie Fowler 1994/1995 and 1995/1996 to score 20 league goals

 

  • Luis Suarez equaled the record for most Premier League goals in a 38 game season (31) joining Alan Shearer and Cristiano Ronaldo
  • Luis Suarez became the first Liverpool player ever to score three hat-tricks against the same team
  • Roll on August

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I am a lifelong Liverpool supporter from Huyton Liverpool just like Stevie G and go all over the world supporting my team I go the games in my wheelchair as I suffer from Cerebral Palsy however that does not stop me having a ball cheering on the World’s Best Team.
I write a weekly column talking about various topics whether that is tactical analysis of matches, opinion pieces, looking through the archives of previous matches, former players and current articles on Brendan and the first team.
It is great being part of the first class writing team at Live4liverpool.com and bucking the trend in being the first woman to write for the site.
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9 comments

  • Victor Obi says:

    Wow….so many records broken

  • ADELEYE STEPHEN says:

    Dis is anoda disapointing season 4 m and and my fellow livepul fans in nigeria.However,our xpectatn is very high for d league title bt God knws more than we do.So may d lord count us worthy 2 c d new season(2014/15).Mr rodger should stick 2 most of al dis players xpecialy d world best striker(SUAREZ)4 d continuatn of our unfinished project in english premiership and champions league.

  • stevie says:

    Unfortunately we didn’t win the league

  • T.boier says:

    Commas and full-stop on this piece would have made for a whole lot easy reading…. Reading the broken and set records makes for a wonderful reading but structuring the write-up would have made it even awesome.. To me the whole article looks synonymous to our defence line

  • pino pino says:

    Pls guys lets not call 4 Br head if he doesnt win the league next year.No pressure on him guys.

  • Diego 'Digger' Souness says:

    24 years without the title. These records mean little if no title at the end of it.

  • Mark says:

    Pls BR get quality players 2 help break the 25yr title drought record YNWA

  • levigmc says:

    All true…except thatTorres once scored 24 goals so one cant say that Suarez was the 1st, and i gthink Sturridge reached 20 lig goals fasterw than any player

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