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Liverpool Set New Club Record With 22 Consecutive Away League Goals

Liverpool made history on Monday night by setting a new club record for scoring in consecutive away league games.

Ryan Gravenberch’s opening goal at St. James’ Park extended the Reds’ run to 22 Premier League away fixtures in which they have found the net – the longest streak in Liverpool’s history.

Liverpool Set New Club Record With 22 Consecutive Away League Goals - Strictly LFC
Liverpool Set New Club Record With 22 Consecutive Away League Goals

The run originally started in April 2024 under Jurgen Klopp, with Arne Slot now responsible for 20 of those games since taking over last summer.

Slot’s side also matched another Liverpool record from the Klopp era, when the team scored in 36 consecutive home and away league matches between March 2019 and February 2020. The current streak began in September 2024, following a goalless draw with Nottingham Forest at Anfield.

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