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The Best Liverpool Ever: Our Experts Pick the Best Eleven!

Over the years, Liverpool has cemented their position as one of the strongest European clubs ever. At the domestic level, the club has won nineteen league titles and eight FA Cups. At the international level, the club has won six European Cups, three UEFA Cups, and four UEFA Super Cups.

 

Certainly, these titles would not have been achievable without a brilliant group of the most talented footballers. However, there are only a select few who will remain amazing forever.

 

We know that it is not possible to compare new players to the old because the conditions, the rules and the format of the competitions change, however, since we have been loyal fans of Liverpool for many years, we cannot stop ourselves from that! On this page, we will rank the greatest Reds of all time.

 

If you are a loyal fan of Liverpool and think Klopp’s superstars are the absolute best in Liverpool’s history, you can bet on them at non GamStop sports betting sites!

 

Goalkeeper: Alisson Becker

 

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Becker is one of the best goalkeepers in the world. The star goalkeeper began his career with Liverpool in July 2018 on a contract worth 66.8 million pounds (72.5 million euros), making him the most expensive goalkeeper ever. Indeed, it is worth every penny paid! Over the past seasons, Alisson has won the Premier League, FA Cup, UEFA Cup, UEFA Champions League, Club World Cup, and more to come!

 

Right Back: Phil Neal

 

Six hundred fifty games, 59 goals. And no player with so many prizes. He was called ‘Mr Consistency’ because he played for years without missing a game. He took 22 trophies at the club, where he became the very first player to bring Bob Paisley to Anfield Road.

 

Centre-back: Alan Hansen

 

A legend from the 70s and 80s. With Liverpool, the Scot won eight league titles and three European Cups. Hansen later became known as an analyst on the BBC, but according to many, he was one of the best central defenders the club has ever had.

 

Centre-back: Virgil van Dijk

 

The danger is to look too emphatically to the past. Virgil van Dijk is called ‘Big Virg’ in Liverpool and not only because of his impressive physique. Van Dijk has shown in record time that he is one of the best defenders the club has ever had.

 

Left back: Andrew Robertson

 

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It is the Scotsman or legend Alan Kennedy in the left-back spot. A choice between the present and the glorious past. Robertson is a crucial pawn in the game of the English superpower.

 

Midfield: Steven Gerrard

 

Kenny Dalglish is one of the biggest names in club history. Gerrard could defend and attack, he could prevent goals and score goals.

 

Midfield: Steve McManaman

 

Macca, the fans affectionately called him. Like Ian Rush, he was actually an Everton supporter. He arrived in Liverpool at the age of 14. When Roy Evans took over in 1994, he was given a free role, and that made him even better than when he had to play from the wing.

 

Midfield: John Barnes

 

Four hundred seven appearances for Liverpool and 108 goals. Liverpool themselves said: “Widely regarded at club level as one of the top players in the world, the pending European ban sadly deprived Barnes of the opportunity to test himself against the continent’s crème de la crème.”

 

Forward: Kenny Dalglish

 

King Kenny. Might as well have taken charge of this team as a manager. The Scot is a certainty, 515 duels as a player, 307 as a manager. A cartload of players. But what makes him even bigger in Liverpool is his dignified behaviour in the wake of the Hillsborough disaster.

 

Forward: Ian Rush

 

Ian Rush is widely regarded as one of the greatest players to ever play for Liverpool and is the club’s all-time top scorer. He grew up a fan of fellow townsman and rival Everton but became a legend at Liverpool. Rush would play 660 games for Liverpool.

 

Forward: Robbie Fowler

 

The Liverpool supporters nicknamed Fowler. It was ‘God’. The forward was born in Liverpool and felt connected. During Liverpool’s 1997 port strike, he celebrated a goal by revealing a t-shirt that featured the Calvin Klein letters ‘CK’ in the word doCKer.

 

Twelfth man: Mo Salah

 

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It is worrying for the twelfth man. Mo Salah has given Liverpool a lot in recent years. In his first 100 matches, he scored more than Luis Suarez, Michael Owen, Robbie Fowler and Fernando Torres. And: from the side too!


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