The Citizen (KZN)

Relentless Liverpool

RECORDS: REDS ON COURSE TO EMULATE ARSENAL’S 2003/04 ‘INVINCIBLE­S’

- Liverpool

After watching Liverpool add another sweeping brush stroke to their masterpiec­e of a season, even manager Juergen Klopp had to concede on Saturday that he had never seen anything like the relentless, consistent excellence of his record breakers.

The 4-0 win over a Southampto­n side who had made life hard for the Reds until being swamped in the second half saw Klopp’s European champions pass yet more milestones in what increasing­ly promises to be one of English football’s landmark campaigns.

After agreeing that Liverpool’s 22-point lead in the Premier League before Sunday’s games – the biggest at the end of a day in the history of England’s top-flight – was “astonishin­g”, Klopp was also asked by reporters if he had seen such consistenc­y from any team.

“I have never seen it, to be honest,” he conceded. “If I was asking from the outside, I would ask the same questions.

“It’s not that I feel stronger and stronger after each win, it’s not like this. It is just one great celebratio­n, then it’s relief, settle and go again.

“We are not perfect, not even close to being perfect; we just try to make the best of our skills in the best possible way.

“The boys have done that now for a while and that’s why we have these kind of numbers – but it doesn’t feel a second like it’s really special.” It is really special, though. The numbers tell of a team in uncharted territory.

Liverpool’s 73 points from their first unbeaten 25 matches – 24 wins and a draw – is the greatest tally of any team at this stage of the season in the history of Europe’s top five leagues.

They are on course to emulate Arsenal’s 2003/04 “Invincible­s” by going a whole season unbeaten and Saturday’s 20th successive league win at Anfield meant they equalled Manchester City’s record in the Premier League era.

Bill Shankly’s 1972 Liverpool side, the all-time record holders with 21 straight home wins, could be the next to be eclipsed as Klopp’s side look, uniquely, to win every one of their 19 Anfield matches this season. Their run stands at 13.

Manchester City’s 2017/18 record winning tally of 100 points seemed incredible. Yet Liverpool could glean 112 by winning their remaining matches, after having dropped just two points all season so far.

Their overall unbeaten league streak stretches back for a year over 42 matches and, depending on FA Cup commitment­s, they could conceivabl­y equal Arsenal’s 49-match landmark of 2004 at Manchester City on 4 April.

Wouldn’t victory at the Etihad feel like the ultimate statement? It could even see Liverpool then power on to top the record 19-point championsh­ip-winning margin that Man City themselves had enjoyed over neighbours United in 2018. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? ANOTHER ONE. Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah celebrates scoring his team’s fourth goal during their English Premier League match against Southampto­n at Anfield on Saturday.
Picture: AFP ANOTHER ONE. Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah celebrates scoring his team’s fourth goal during their English Premier League match against Southampto­n at Anfield on Saturday.

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