Squawka claims Liverpool are the first Premier league team with four stars scoring 10 plus goals in all competitions this season
Liverpool are the first Premier League club to have four stars scoring 10 plus goals in all competitions this season. Mohamed Salah, Diogo Jota, Darwin Nunez and Cody Gakpo have made it to the double figure in goal-scoring.
Liverpool are currently at the top of the Premier League despite the tough competition from cash-rich Arsenal and Manchester City. The Reds are also taking every cup competition seriously, chasing their daunting ambition of a quadruple this season.
They are playing Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final on the 25th of February after beating Fulham in the semi-finals. Furthermore, they have successfully progressed in the FA Cup and the Europa League so far.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp revamped the midfield during the summer transfer window after reinforcing the attack in the previous windows. They let go of many players who peaked past their best after successfully serving the club.
Klopp has induced impressive cohesiveness and fluidity in the team, using players with diverse set of skills in various tactics. Liverpool’s attack department has thrived in the environment, playing in various positions but delivering in both numbers and overall play.
Stat-based site Squawka used their official X account to report that Liverpool are the first Premier League team with four players scoring 10-plus goals this season. Salah, Jota, Nunez and Gakpo have 10 plus goals in all competitions, showing impressive goalscoring form.
The first Premier League team to have FOUR players with 10+ goals across all competitions this season:
— Squawka (@Squawka) February 18, 2024
19 – Mohamed Salah
14 – Diogo Jota
13 – Darwin Núñez
10 – Cody Gakpo
Liverpool have a new Fab Four. pic.twitter.com/iI8UCGdf0R
The Reds attacking lineup has played a pivotal role in the club’s success during the first half of the season. They need to continue their impressive goalscoring form for Liverpool to end the season strongly and achieve some trophies.
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Klopp has already announced that he is stepping back from the managerial role at the end of the season. Achieving multiple trophies is a perfect farewell gift for the manager who has developed these players into world-class talents.