The Ten Liverpool Players Who Have Never Lost At Anfield In The Premier League


There are currently ten players in the Liverpool squad who have not lost a game at Anfield in the Premier League.

Jurgen Klopp's side haven't lost at domestic league game since defeat to Crystal Palace in 2017.

The Anfield Wrap have taken to Twitter and listed 'The Reds' players who've never tasted home defeat.

Check out the full list below.

Alisson Becker - 27 appearances, 25 wins, 2 draws

Adrian - 6 appearances, 6 wins

Virgil van Dijk - 38 appearances, 34 wins, 4 draws

Andy Robertson - 43 appearances, 37 wins, 6 draws

Fabinho - 21 appearances, 20 wins, 1 draw

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain - 23 appearances, 17 wins, 6 draws

Naby Keita - 15 appearances, 13 wins, 2 draws

Xherdan Shaqiri - 15 appearances, 14 wins, 1 draw

Sadio Mane - 59 appearances, 50 wins, 9 draws

Mohamed Salah - 49 appearances, 40 wins, 9 draws

The most impressive name on the list is Sadio Mane.

He joined Liverpool in 2016 and has gone on an exceptional run at home.

His record of not losing at Anfield also extends to his time at Southampton when he managed to avoid defeat in two appearances for the Saints.

It's the kind of form that shows why Liverpool have transformed into one of the world's best teams under Klopp.

They are unbeaten in the Premier League this season and have recorded 22 wins from 23 games.

Despite this, the German coach admitted last week he doesn't want his players to lose their focus.

When asked if their 16 point lead at the top of the Premier League relieves pressure, the 52-year-old replied: 'When was the pressure higher on us, this year or last year?

'Human beings are like this - I don't think about it, I had to ask exactly how many points clear we are, that's the truth. I really forgot it in the week, with the number of games, I didn't think about it.

'We want to win football games and when I arrived here a few years ago we wanted to win football games. So that's the pressure [and] yes, I feel that. Apart from that nothing, it's just football.'

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