Ranking the best Liverpool players of all time

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  • Liverpool is one of the most popular English clubs in the world.
  • They have regained their European dominance under Jurgen Klopp.
  • And here are 20 of the best Reds players the club has ever had in its history.
Ranking the best Liverpool players of all time

When it comes to the English Premier League , Liverpool is definitely one of the first clubs that comes to mind. This giant team from Merseyside is also considered one of the two most popular clubs in Thailand of all time. The

team has a great past, especially during the 60s to 80s. However, decades later. Since the 90s onwards, the Reds entered a period of decline. Until the arrival of Jurgen Klopp brought them back to prominence and became one of the leading clubs in Europe once again.

However, in each era, Liverpool’s journey has consisted of many skilled players, some of whom are considered legends in the football industry. Today, we would like to take all fans to rank the 20 best players in the history of the Reds, from the past to the present. Who are they? Let’s take a look…

20. Alan Kennedy

The England international left-back enjoyed great success with Liverpool between 1978 and 1984, leading the team to five league titles, two European Cups and four League Cups.

19. Emlyn Hughes

Another legendary defender for the English national team who passed away, he was a key player for the team in the 1970s, leading the Reds to four league titles, four European Championships and one FA Cup. He played in 651 games for the team, scoring 48 goals and providing 15 assists.

18. Alisson Becker

The current number one goalkeeper, who has not had much trouble with the Reds since joining from Roma in 2018, has won the league title and the European Cup, and has been a key part of the ยูฟ่าเบท https://ufabet999.app team’s return to glory.

17. Ian St. John

The Scottish striker rose to prominence in the 1960s under Bill Shankly, winning two league titles and an FA Cup, scoring 118 goals and providing 51 assists during 420 appearances for Anfield.

16. Billy Liddell

The legendary Scottish forward, who holds the record for Liverpool’s “one-man club”, played for the club from the late 1940s to the early 1960s, making a total of 393 appearances, scoring 180 goals and providing 63 assists, which was a lot for its time.

15. Sadio Mane

The Senegalese forward is one of the key players in Jurgen Klopp’s era and was once the team’s back-up, playing an important role in helping the team win the UEFA Champions League and Premier League titles, with 120 goals and 42 assists in 269 appearances for the team.

14. Ray Clemence

The legendary goalkeeper holds the record for the fourth most appearances for Liverpool, making 665 appearances over a 14-year career. He led the team to five league titles and three European Cups.

13. Kevin Keegan

The legendary English striker who was famous with Liverpool in the 70s, won the “Ballon d’Or” award for two consecutive years in 78 and 79, and led the Reds to win three league titles, three European Championships and one FA Cup, scoring 100 goals and 86 assists in 319 appearances.

12. Ron Yeats

The Scottish defender rose to prominence in the 1960s and was also the team captain during that time. He made 448 appearances, scored 16 goals and helped the team win two league titles and one FA Cup.

11. Luis Suarez

The Uruguayan striker was signed by Liverpool from Ajax in 2010 and in no time, he exploded with great form and captured the hearts of the Reds’ fans in no time. It’s a pity that the team at that time didn’t have the right composition, but even so, he scored a lot and was the top scorer with 31 goals in 2013/14.

10. Alan Hansen

The Scottish defender, who played for the club from 1977 until his retirement in 1992, won eight league titles, three European Cups, two FA Cups and four FA Cups in 614 appearances, scoring 14 goals and providing 19 assists.

9. Roger Hunt

The legendary striker for the English national team, who won the 1966 World Cup, enjoyed an outstanding 11-year spell at Anfield, scoring 285 goals in 492 appearances, an average of one goal every two games.

8. John Barnes

A legendary winger for Liverpool and the England national team who moved to play for the Reds from 1987 to 1997 during the team’s dark era, but had won the league title twice before entering the Premier League era in 1992, FA Cup twice and League Cup once from playing in 406 matches, scoring 107 goals and 94 assists.

7. Graeme Zuness

The Scottish midfielder, who rose to prominence with Liverpool in the 1970s, was a key member of the side that won five league titles between 1979 and 1984, as well as three European Cups in 1978, 1981 and 1984, as well as five League Cups. He made 358 appearances, scoring 55 goals and providing 40 assists.

6. Ian Callaghan

The right winger, a local talent at Liverpool who played for the team during the 60s and 70s, enjoyed great success with the team, winning five league titles, four European Cups and two FA Cups, while also scoring 67 goals and providing 70 assists in 839 appearances.

5. Mo Salah

A current favourite who has broken almost every club record since joining in 2017, he has become a key part of Jurgen Klopp’s system as the team return to greatness after decades of decline. He currently holds the record for most goals scored in a single season with 32, which is now surpassing 200 in total.

4. Virgil van Dijk

The defender who transformed Liverpool into one of Europe’s top teams, even though he moved for over £70 million, it was worth every penny because both the club and the player have improved so much that he was once considered the best defender of his era.

3. Ian Rush

A legendary scorer with 346 goals in 660 games alone, this alone easily makes the mustachioed player a club legend. Of course, he enjoyed great success throughout his 8 seasons with the team, especially in 1984 when he led the team to win the European Championship and the European Golden Boot award.

2. Steven Gerrard

The unfortunate captain who is one of the greatest captains of the club and the fans love and care for him so much that they want him to lift the championship trophy with the team at least once. Even though he has won the European Championship with the team, he has never won the league championship even once. If compared to what he has done for the team and his skills, we must say that he is another person who should have achieved more success.

1. Kenny Dalglish

“King Kenny” is not only a legendary footballer in the 70s and 80s, but also a legendary coach who led the team to win the league championship 3 times. As a player, there is not much to say about him, winning the league 8 times, winning the European Championship 3 times, with 170 goals and 186 assists from 510 games played for the team.