Liverpool are undoubtedly one of the biggest teams in England and Europe and some of the best players have donned the Reds’ esteemed jersey over the years.
But who were the greatest goal scorers to have played for the Reds?
Ian Rush scored an astonishing 346 goals in 660 appearances across two spells at the club to top the list of all-time top goal scorers.
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The 1983-84 campaign was his best season for the club, both in terms of impact and statistics. He scored 47 goals in 65 appearances, winning the Golden Boot in both the league and European Cup, with Liverpool winning the league and European cup double.
In second place is Roger Hunt, the only Liverpool player who made England’s starting line-up in the final when they won the 1966 World Cup.
Having made 492 appearances for the club, Hunt scored 285 goals.
It was Hunt who played a huge role in helping Liverpool get back in the first division. Scoring 41 goals in 41 league appearances in the 1961-62 season, Liverpool topped the table in the second division to gain automatic promotion. A season after surviving in the first division, Hunt guided the Reds to a memorable First Division win in 1963-64, once again finishing as the top scorer (31 goals in 41 league appearances).
The top three is completed by Gordon Hodgson, who scored 241 goals in 377 appearances.
Getty ImagesSteven Gerrard, arguably the greatest Liverpool player of all-time and one of the best midfielders of his generation, made 710 appearances for Liverpool across 17 years, becoming the player with the third-highest appearances in club history. He scored 186 goals and is sixth in the list of all-time top goal scorers.
Other high-profile names such as Robbie Fowler, Kenny Dalglish, and Michael Owen are sixth, seventh, and ninth in the list, scoring 183, 172, and 158 goals respectively in an illustrious Liverpool career.
Harry Chambers completes the top 10, having scored 151 goals in 339 appearances.
Mo Salah is the only remaining active player in the top 20 after the recent departures of Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino, with the Egyptian King surpassing the legendary Gerrard on matchday 2 of the 2023-24 campaign to take fifth place.