The players we'll never forget

Kenny Dalglish (1977-1990)
Known as "King Kenny" among the Anfield faithful, Kenny Dalglish was a genius on the pitch and is one of the most respected figures in Liverpool's history. Dalglish became player-manager of Liverpool in 1985 after the resignation of Joe Fagan, winning a further three First Divisions, two FA Cups and four FA Charity Shields, before resigning in 1991.

Steven Gerrard (1991-2015)
Steven Gerrard is widely regarded as one of the greatest midfielders of his generation and is undoubtedly one of Liverpool's greatest-ever players. Known for his leadership, passion, and exceptional ability, Gerrard carried the team through many challenging periods.

Mohamed Salah (2017-Present)
Despite still playing for Liverpool, Mohamed Salah is undeniably one of the greatest players in the club's history. Since joining in 2017, he's been nothing short of sensational. His combination of pace, skill, and clinical finishing has seen him break numerous records, including scoring the most goals in a 38-game Premier League season, until that record was broken by Erling Haaland this year.

Ian Rush (1980-1986) & (1988-1996)
Ian Rush is Liverpool's all-time leading goalscorer, a testament to his clinical finishing and tireless work rate. Rush's combination of pace, intelligence, and predatory instincts made him a constant threat to defenders. During his two spells at the club, Rush scored an impressive 346 goals, helping Liverpool secure numerous domestic and European honours.

Luis Suarez (1991-2015)
Despite only spending three and a half seasons at Anfield, Luis Suarez left an indelible mark on the club. The Uruguayan forward combined sublime skills with an insatiable desire to win, and his performances during the 2013-14 season are still talked about with awe by Liverpool fans.

Jamie Carragher (1996-2013)
Jamie Carragher epitomised loyalty, passion, and commitment during his 17-year stint with Liverpool, symbolising just how much it meant to wear the famous red shirt. Carragher was a versatile defender, capable of playing across the backline, but it was at centre-back where he excelled. Known for his tenacity, leadership, and excellent reading of the game, Carragher was a stalwart in Liverpool's defence.
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Liverpool winning the Premier League for the first time since 1990

Mohamed Salah winning the golden boot season 2017/2018

Liverpool signs current manager Jurgen Klopp from Dortmund