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2007–08 Liverpool F.C. season

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English football club season

Liverpool 2007–08 football season
Liverpool
2007–08 season
ChairmanTom Hicks andGeorge Gillett
ManagerRafael Benítez
Premier League4th
FA CupFifth round
League CupQuarter-finals
UEFA Champions LeagueSemi-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:Fernando Torres (24)
All: Fernando Torres (33)
Highest home attendance44,459 vManchester United (16 December 2007,Premier League)
Lowest home attendance41,095 vPorto (28 November 2007,UEFA Champions League)

The2007–08 season was the 116th season inLiverpool Football Club's existence, and their 46th consecutive year in the top flight, which covers the period from 1 July 2007 to 30 June 2008.

Having finished third the previous season, Liverpool had qualified for theUEFA Champions League final qualifying stage.

First-team squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
3DF IRLSteve Finnan
4DF FINSami Hyypiä
5DF DENDaniel Agger
6DF NORJohn Arne Riise
7MF AUSHarry Kewell
8MF ENGSteven Gerrard(captain)
9FW ESPFernando Torres
10FW UKRAndriy Voronin
11MF ISRYossi Benayoun
12DF BRAFábio Aurélio
14MF ESPXabi Alonso
15FW ENGPeter Crouch
16MF ENGJermaine Pennant
17DF ESPÁlvaro Arbeloa
18FW NEDDirk Kuyt
19FW NEDRyan Babel
20MF ARGJavier Mascherano
No.Pos.NationPlayer
21MF BRALucas
23DF ENGJamie Carragher(vice-captain)
25GK ESPPepe Reina
30GK FRACharles Itandje[notes 1]
33MF ARGSebastián Leto
34MF ENGJay Spearing
35MF ENGRay Putterill
36MF SCORyan Flynn
37DF SVKMartin Škrtel
38FW ENGCraig Lindfield
39DF ENGStephen Darby
40GK ENGDavid Martin
42FW MARNabil El Zhar[notes 2]
45DF ESPMikel San José
47MF FRADamien Plessis
48DF ARGEmiliano Insúa

Left club during season

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
22MF MLIMohamed Sissoko[notes 3]
44DF ENGRobbie Threlfall
No.Pos.NationPlayer
46DF ENGJack Hobbs

Regular season

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August

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Liverpool began their Premier League season with a trip toAston Villa, which they won 2–1. This was followed by the first leg of theChampions League qualifier, atToulouse. The game, unusually played on a weekday afternoon, was won 1–0 by Liverpool.[1]Next came the first home game, a Premier League game againstChelsea. Liverpool took a lead throughFernando Torres's first goal for the club, but Chelsea hit back with a disputed penalty,[2] ending the game 1–1.[3] RefereeRob Styles appeared to bookMichael Essien twice without sending him off, similar toGraham Poll at the2006 World Cup.[2] Styles later admitted to have made an incorrect decision to award the penalty and, unusually, apologised to Liverpool for his mistake; he was subsequently dropped for the next gameweek.[2]

The third league game of the season, a 2–0 away win atSunderland, was notable forMohamed Sissoko's first (and only[4][5][6]) Liverpool goal, after more than two years. This was also the Reds' 7,000th league goal.[7] The following Tuesday saw Liverpool playToulouse at Anfield in the second leg of their Champions League qualifying tie. Before kick-off, theEverton song "Z Cars" echoed around Anfield, in memory of 11-year-old Rhys Jones, a local boy who had been shot dead the previous week. The game finished 4–0 to Liverpool, and the team thereby qualified for thegroup stage courtesy of a 5–0 aggregate scoreline.[8]

September

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Liverpool won their first game of September againstDerby County 6–0,[9] Liverpool's biggest league win since April 2003 when they beatWest Bromwich Albion by the same scoreline.[10] This win took them to the top of the Premier League table for the first time under Rafa Benitez.[11]

After a two-week international break, Liverpool's next league game was away toPortsmouth. The match ended in a 0–0 draw, afterPepe Reina savedNwankwo Kanu's penalty kick.[12] The following week, the home league game againstBirmingham City, ended in a similar goalless scoreline.

In between those two league draws Liverpool travelled toPorto to begin their Champions League Group A campaign against another team that had previously won the competition. The game, which ended 1–1, sawJermaine Pennant sent off after receiving two yellow cards.[13]

Liverpool got back on a winning track when they travelled toReading for aLeague Cup third round tie. Liverpool beat their hosts 4–2, with Fernando Torres scoring his first Liverpoolhat-trick.[14] This was followed up with a league success, away toWigan Athletic at theJJB Stadium, whereYossi Benayoun's 75th-minute strike—his second in two games—was enough to secure three points.[15]

October

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October's first fixture was the visit ofMarseille, Liverpool's second Champions League group stage match. A spectacular individual goal from Marseille midfielder Mathieu Valbuena handed Liverpool a 0–1 loss, their first of the season. Disappointed Liverpool managerRafael Benítez described the match as possibly the worst performance by the club under his management.[16]

Liverpool remained atAnfield for their following game, the league visit ofTottenham Hotspur. A last-minute, injury-time, equaliser by Fernando Torres earned the team a 2–2 draw to preserve their unbeaten league record.[17] However, Liverpool bounced back to win the away derby to fierce rivals Everton. The match atGoodison Park was a contentious one, with the referee's performance heavily criticised by Everton managerDavid Moyes.Dirk Kuyt scored two penalties that saw Liverpool come from behind to win 2–1.[18]

The third of Liverpool's Champions League group games was a trip toIstanbul, where they had won the trophy in 2005.[19] On this occasion, however, Liverpool fans had little to celebrate as their hostsBeşiktaş dealt their side's chances of progressing in the competition a serious blow by winning 2–1.[20] The highest seeded team in their group, Liverpool were now bottom of their quartet with only a point from their first three qualifying games.[21]

Liverpool finished the month with a pair of home fixtures. The league visit ofArsenal yielded a 1–1 draw,[22] whilst the League Cup visit ofCardiff City, who featured Liverpool legendRobbie Fowler in their line-up, gave the Reds a 2–1 win andNabil El Zhar his first Liverpool goal.[23]

November

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Liverpool began the month of November with a 0–0 away draw atBlackburn Rovers,[24] further extending their unbeaten run in the league.[25] They followed this by finally injecting life into their Champions League campaign with an emphatic 8–0 home victory over Beşiktaş. A hat-trick from Yossi Benayoun, a goal from captainSteven Gerrard and two each from bothRyan Babel andPeter Crouch gave Liverpool fans something to celebrate as Liverpool established a new record for margin of victory in a Champions League match (the previous best, 7–0, had been held jointly by Arsenal andJuventus).[21]

On 10 November, the Champions League win was followed up with a Premier League one, as Liverpool beatFulham 2–0 at Anfield. Fernando Torres came off the bench to break the deadlock in the 81st minute, and Steven Gerrard scored a penalty won by Peter Crouch four minutes later to seal the victory.[26]

After another international break, the team's 13th league game took place, on 24 November atNewcastle United.Steven Gerrard, who had been booed by the Newcastle fans for his part inEngland's failure to qualify forUEFA Euro 2008, opened the scoring for the Reds and two more goals from Dirk Kuyt and Ryan Babel gave Liverpool a 3–0 win.[27]

The team ended the month by hosting their penultimate Champions League group game, the must-win visit of Porto. Liverpool won 4–1[28] and, as Fernando Torres scored the first two Champions League goals of his career, club captain Steven Gerrard set a personal milestone of his own by equallingMichael Owen's club record of 22 goals in the Champions League.[29]

December

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The club kicked off a busy month by registering a 4–0 league win againstBolton Wanderers at Anfield.[30] This win stretched Liverpool's winning streak to five games,[25] during which they scored 21 goals and conceded just one, and continued their unbeaten league run.[31]

However, this unbeaten start to the league season was cut short the following week when the visit to Reading resulted in a 3–1 defeat on 8 December. After the hosts converted a penalty for a challenge that television replays showed had occurred on the line, Steven Gerrard equalised for Liverpool before two second-half goals from Reading handed Liverpool their first league loss of the season.[32]

Three days later, yet again needing a win to guarantee their survival in the competition, Liverpool travelled to Marseille for their final Champions League Group A fixture. Marseille had previously hosted English teams in Europe on six occasions and won all six times,[33] and only needed a draw to progress themselves. However, Liverpool registered their second 4–0 win of the month to finish second in their group and progress to the round of 16.[34]

On 16 December, Liverpool hosted arch-rivals Manchester United in a vital Premier League match. The match ended with a 1–0 victory for Manchester United, their fourth in their last five league visits to Anfield, giving the latter a nine-point lead over Liverpool in the Premier League. The only goal was scored byCarlos Tevez. Arsenal beat Chelsea 1–0 later in the day to give themselves a ten-point lead over Liverpool at the top of the Premiership.

Liverpool travelled to Chelsea for the League Cup quarter-final on 19 December. They were beaten 2–0 through a deflected goal fromFrank Lampard and an injury-time goal fromAndriy Shevchenko.Peter Crouch was sent off after a two-footed tackle onMikel John Obi.[35]

Three days before Christmas, Liverpool hostedPortsmouth, looking to get their Premier League campaign back on track after two successive defeats. Liverpool continued a record of remaining undefeated at Anfield against Pompey since 1951 by triumphing 4–1. Fernando Torres scored twice to continue his good run of scoring, while the other goals came from Yossi Benayoun and aSylvain Distin own goal. In the Boxing Day fixture, Liverpool managed a 2–1 victory over Derby, with goals from Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard respectively, before playing out a goalless draw at theCity of Manchester Stadium in their final game of 2007.

January

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Liverpool's first game of 2008 was a home game against Wigan, which ended in a 1–1 draw.[36] This was followed by their firstFA Cup game of the season, the third round tie againstLuton Town, which also finished 1–1. In the replay a week later, Liverpool beat them 5–0 at home, in which Steven Gerrard scored his second Liverpool hat-trick. On 26 January 2008, Liverpool defeated Havant & Waterlooville 5–2, despite going behind twice in the first half.[37]After that they travelled to Upton Park, where they facedWest Ham United. An injury time penalty fromMark Noble saw them slump to a 1–0 defeat, their third of the league season.

Martin Škrtel was the first signing by Liverpool in the January transfer window. The undisclosed fee was rumoured to be £6.5 million, which would be the highest amount paid by the club for a defender.[38] Mohamed Sissoko, who had found himself playing fewer games after the arrivals ofJavier Mascherano andLucas,[39] transferred to Juventus, andJack Hobbs, who had played some first team games this season,[39] joinedScunthorpe United on loan until the end of the season.[40]

February

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Liverpool's first game of February was against Sunderland at Anfield, which was won 3–0.[41] On 10 February, Liverpool travelled toStamford Bridge and played out a 0–0 draw with Chelsea.[42]

Liverpool playedBarnsley on 16 February in theFA Cup fifth round and lost 2–1 at Anfield, but then beatInter Milan on 19 February in theUEFA Champions League round of sixteen first leg, winning 2–0.

Their last game of the month, against Middlesbrough on 23 February, produced a 3–2 win for Liverpool, with a Fernando Torres hat-trick.

March

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Liverpool's first game in March was away against Bolton which they won 3–1 through an own goal byJussi Jääskeläinen and strikes from Ryan Babel andFábio Aurélio, his first for the club. On 5 March, Liverpool played against West Ham. Liverpool won this game 4–0, with a goal from Steven Gerrard and another hat-trick from Fernando Torres, making him the first Liverpool player in over 60 years to net hat-tricks in successive home games.[43] Three days later, Liverpool beat Newcastle 3–0 at home, with goals from Jermaine Pennant, Torres and Gerrard. On 11 March, Liverpool became the second English team in a week to win at theSan Siro by winning against Inter Milan 1–0, with Torres again the scorer. Back in the league, Javier Mascherano scored his first goal for Liverpool[44] and Fernando Torres scored his 20th league goal of the season, becoming the first player at the club sinceRobbie Fowler to do so as Liverpool won 2–1 over Reading. However, their seven match winning streak was ended when they lost 3–0 to Manchester United. Javier Mascherano was sent off by referee Steve Bennett for dissent after Mascherano questioned the controversial booking of Fernando Torres. Liverpool's final fixture of March was against Everton at Anfield. Torres scored the only goal early in the match, and Liverpool held on to win 1–0, giving them a five-point lead over Everton for fourth place.

April

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On 1 April, in the Champions League, Liverpool faced Arsenal for the first of three consecutive meetings, a 1–1 draw at the Emirates Stadium with Dirk Kuyt scoring an away goal. On 5 April they drew 1–1 once again at the Emirates. Peter Crouch scored for Liverpool to take the lead butNicklas Bendtner scored the equalizer for Arsenal,[45] whileDamien Plessis made his debut.[46] In the third game, Liverpool beat Arsenal 4–2 (5–3 on aggregate) to reach the Champions League semi-final.In the following game, Steven Gerrard scored in his 300th Liverpool appearance in the Premier League in a 3–1 home win over Blackburn Rovers. The following Saturday, Liverpool put out a weakened side against Fulham ahead of their semi-final first leg with Chelsea and won 2–0, withJermaine Pennant andPeter Crouch getting on the scoresheet. On 22 April, Liverpool played Chelsea at Anfield in the Champions League semi-final first leg. Liverpool looked to be going into the second leg with a 1–0 advantage through Dirk Kuyt, but in the final minute of stoppage timeJohn Arne Riise accidentally headed aSalomon Kalou cross into his own net, giving Chelsea a slight advantage through the away goal. The next Saturday, at Birmingham City, Liverpool again put out a weakened side before the 2nd leg with Chelsea. Damien Plessis started again, and Liverpool fought back from 2–0 down to 2–2, with Crouch and Benayoun scoring. That point secured fourth spot for Liverpool. The next Wednesday Liverpool played Chelsea in the second leg of the Champions League semi-final at Stamford Bridge, but lost 3–2 in extra time (4–3 on aggregate), sending Liverpool out of the Champions League.

May

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On 4 May, Liverpool beatManchester City 1–0 at Anfield. On the final day of the Premier League, Liverpool won 2–0 away at Tottenham, withAndriy Voronin scoring his sixth of the season and Torres' 24th league goal, breakingRuud van Nistelrooy's record for the most goals scored by a foreign Premier League player in a debut season.

Premier League

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Aston Villa vLiverpool
11 August 20071Aston Villa1–2LiverpoolBirmingham,West Midlands
17:15 BSTMellbergYellow card 26'
BoumaYellow card 58'
BarryYellow card 67', 85' (pen.)
PetrovYellow card 89'
ReportLaursen 31' (o.g.)
PennantYellow card 55'
ReinaYellow card 84'
Gerrard 87'
Stadium:Villa Park
Attendance: 42,640
Referee:Mike Riley
Liverpool vChelsea
19 August 20072Liverpool1–1ChelseaLiverpool,Merseyside
16:00 BSTTorres 15'
KuytYellow card 30'
PennantYellow card 40'
GerrardYellow card 43'
CarragherYellow card 61'
ReportEssienYellow card 12'
A. ColeYellow card 59'
Ben HaimYellow card 63'
Lampard 62' (pen.),Yellow card 70'
TerryYellow card 74'
Stadium:Anfield
Attendance: 43,924
Referee:Rob Styles
Sunderland vLiverpool
25 August 20073Sunderland0–2LiverpoolSunderland,Wearside
12:45BSTEtuhuYellow card 27'ReportSissoko 37'
ArbeloaYellow card 67'
Voronin 87'
Stadium:Stadium of Light
Attendance: 45,645
Referee:Mark Halsey
Liverpool vDerby County
1 September 20074Liverpool6–0Derby CountyLiverpool,Merseyside
15:00BSTAlonso 29',69'
Babel 45'
Torres 56',77'
Voronin 76'
ReportStadium:Anfield
Attendance: 44,076
Referee:Alan Wiley
Portsmouth vLiverpool
15 September 20075Portsmouth0–0LiverpoolPortsmouth,Hampshire
12:45BSTBouba DiopYellow card 29'
JohnsonYellow card 64'
DavisYellow card 90+3'
ReportAlonsoYellow card 31'
SissokoYellow card 76'
Stadium:Fratton Park
Attendance: 20,388
Referee:Mike Riley
Liverpool vBirmingham City
22 September 20076Liverpool0–0Birmingham CityLiverpool,Merseyside
15:00ReportStadium:Anfield
Attendance: 44,215
Referee:Lee Mason
Wigan Athletic vLiverpool
29 September 20077Wigan Athletic0–1LiverpoolWigan,Greater Manchester
15:00BSTReportBenayoun 75'Stadium:DW Stadium
Attendance: 24,311
Referee:Mark Clattenburg
Liverpool vTottenham Hotspur
7 October 20078Liverpool2–2Tottenham HotspurLiverpool,Merseyside
Voronin 12'
Torres 90+2'
ReportKeane 45',47'Stadium:Anfield
Attendance: 43,986
Referee:Mark Halsey
Everton vLiverpool
20 October 20079Everton1–2LiverpoolLiverpool,Merseyside
12:45Hyypiä 37' (o.g.)
HibbertRed card 53'
NevilleRed card 90'
ReportKuyt 54' (pen.),90+2' (pen.)Stadium:Goodison Park
Attendance: 40,049
Referee:Mark Clattenburg
Liverpool vArsenal
28 October 200710Liverpool1–1ArsenalLiverpool,Merseyside
16:00Gerrard 7'ReportFàbregas 80'Stadium:Anfield
Attendance: 44,122
Referee:Howard Webb
Blackburn Rovers vLiverpool
3 November 200711Blackburn Rovers0–0LiverpoolBlackburn,Lancashire
17:15ReportStadium:Ewood Park
Attendance: 30,033
Referee:Martin Atkinson
Liverpool vFulham
10 November 200712Liverpool2–0FulhamLiverpool,Merseyside
17:15Torres 81'
Gerrard 85' (pen.)
ReportStadium:Anfield
Attendance: 43,073
Referee:Steve Tanner
Newcastle United vLiverpool
24 November 200713Newcastle United0–3LiverpoolNewcastle upon Tyne
12:45ReportGerrard 27'
Kuyt 46'
Babel 66'
Stadium:St. James' Park
Attendance: 52,307
Referee:Alan Wiley
Liverpool vBolton Wanderers
2 December 200714Liverpool4–0Bolton WanderersLiverpool,Merseyside
15:00Hyypiä 17'
Torres 45'
Gerrard 56'
Babel 85'
ReportStadium:Anfield
Attendance: 43,270
Referee:Steve Bennett
Reading vLiverpool
8 December 200715Reading3–1LiverpoolReading, Berkshire
17:15Hunt 17' (pen.)
Doyle 60'
Harper 67'
ReportGerrard 28',Yellow card 59'Stadium:Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 24,022
Referee:Andre Marriner
Liverpool vManchester United
16 December 200716Liverpool0–1Manchester UnitedLiverpool,Merseyside
13:30GerrardYellow card 33'
MascheranoYellow card 63'
ReportEvraYellow card 15'
AndersonYellow card 33'
BrownYellow card 36'
Tevez 41'
Stadium:Anfield
Attendance: 44,459
Referee:Mark Halsey
Liverpool vPortsmouth
22 December 200717Liverpool4–1PortsmouthLiverpool,Merseyside
Benayoun 13'
Distin 16' (o.g.)
Torres 66',85'
ReportBenjani 57'Stadium:Anfield
Attendance: 43,071
Derby County vLiverpool
26 December 200718Derby County1–2LiverpoolDerby,Derbyshire
McEveley 67'ReportTorres 11'
Gerrard 90+2'
Stadium:Pride Park Stadium
Attendance: 33,029
Referee:Alan Wiley
Manchester City vLiverpool
30 December 200719Manchester City0–0LiverpoolManchester,Greater Manchester
16:00 GMTReportTorresYellow card 85'Stadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 47,321
Referee:Uriah Rennie
Liverpool vWigan Athletic
2 January 200820Liverpool1–1Wigan AthleticLiverpool,Merseyside
Torres 49'ReportBramble 80'Stadium:Anfield
Attendance: 42,308
Referee:Steve Bennett
Middlesbrough vLiverpool
12 January 200821Middlesbrough1–1LiverpoolMiddlesbrough,North Yorkshire
Boateng 26'ReportTorres 71'Stadium:Riverside Stadium
Attendance: 33,035
Referee:Andre Marriner
Liverpool vAston Villa
21 January 200822Liverpool2–2Aston VillaLiverpool,Merseyside
Benayoun 19'
Crouch 88'
ReportHarewood 69'
Aurélio 72' (o.g.)
Stadium:Anfield
Attendance: 42,590
Referee:Mark Clattenburg
West Ham United vLiverpool
30 January 200823West Ham United1–0LiverpoolNewham,London
Noble 90+3' (pen.)ReportStadium:Upton Park
Attendance: 34,977
Referee:Alan Wiley
Liverpool vSunderland
2 February 200824Liverpool3–0SunderlandLiverpool,Merseyside
Crouch 57'
Torres 69'
Gerrard 89'
ReportStadium:Anfield
Attendance: 43,244
Referee:Rob Styles
Chelsea vLiverpool
10 February 200825Chelsea0–0LiverpoolFulham,London
16:00BellettiYellow card 3'
CarvalhoYellow card 74'
AlexYellow card 78'
ReportBabelYellow card 41'
RiiseYellow card 63'
Stadium:Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 41,788
Referee:Mike Riley
Liverpool vMiddlesbrough
23 February 200826Liverpool3–2MiddlesbroughLiverpool,Merseyside
Torres 28',29',61'ReportTuncay 9'
Downing 83'
Stadium:Anfield
Attendance: 43,612
Referee:Lee Mason
Bolton Wanderers vLiverpool
2 March 200827Bolton Wanderers1–3LiverpoolBolton,Greater Manchester
Cohen 79'ReportJääskeläinen 12' (o.g.)
Babel 60'
Aurélio 75'
Stadium:Reebok Stadium
Attendance: 24,004
Referee:Phil Dowd
Liverpool vWest Ham United
5 March 200828Liverpool4–0West Ham UnitedLiverpool,Merseyside
Torres 8',60',81'
Gerrard 85'
ReportStadium:Anfield
Attendance: 42,954
Referee:Steve Bennett
Liverpool vNewcastle United
8 March 200829Liverpool3–0Newcastle UnitedLiverpool,Merseyside
Pennant 43'
Torres 45'
Gerrard 51'
ReportStadium:Anfield
Attendance: 44,031
Referee:Peter Walton
Liverpool vReading
15 March 200830Liverpool2–1ReadingLiverpool,Merseyside
Mascherano 19'
Torres 48'
ReportMatějovský 5'Stadium:Anfield
Attendance: 43,524
Referee:Andre Marriner
Manchester United vLiverpool
23 March 200831Manchester United3–0LiverpoolTrafford,Greater Manchester
13:30 GMTBrown 34'
FerdinandYellow card 60'
Ronaldo 78'
Nani 81'
ReportMascheranoYellow card 11' Yellow-red card 44'
TorresYellow card 44'
ArbeloaYellow card 53'
Stadium:Old Trafford
Attendance: 76,000
Referee:Steve Bennett
Liverpool vEverton
30 March 200832Liverpool1–0EvertonLiverpool,Merseyside
16:00Torres 7'ReportStadium:Anfield
Attendance: 44,295
Referee:Howard Webb
Arsenal vLiverpool
5 April 200833Arsenal1–1LiverpoolIslington,London
12:45Bendtner 54'ReportCrouch 41'Stadium:Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,111
Referee:Phil Dowd
Liverpool vBlackburn Rovers
13 April 200834Liverpool3–1Blackburn RoversLiverpool,Merseyside
13:30Gerrard 60'
Torres 82'
Voronin 90'
ReportSanta Cruz 90+2'Stadium:Anfield
Attendance: 43,283
Referee:Alan Wiley
Fulham vLiverpool
19 April 200835Fulham0–2LiverpoolFulham,London
ReportPennant 17'
Crouch 70'
Stadium:Craven Cottage
Attendance: 25,311
Referee:Martin Atkinson
Birmingham City vLiverpool
26 April 200836Birmingham City2–2LiverpoolBirmingham,West Midlands
Forssell 33'
Larsson 35'
ReportCrouch 63'
Benayoun 75'
Stadium:St Andrew's
Attendance: 29,252
Referee:Peter Walton
Liverpool vManchester City
4 May 200837Liverpool1–0Manchester CityLiverpool,Merseyside
16:00Torres 58'ReportStadium:Anfield
Attendance: 43,074
Referee:Mark Halsey
Tottenham Hotspur vLiverpool
11 May 200838Tottenham Hotspur0–2LiverpoolHaringey,London
15:00ReportVoronin 69'
Torres 74'
Stadium:White Hart Lane
Attendance: 36,063
Referee:Uriah Rennie

Classification

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
2Chelsea38251036526+3985Qualification for theChampions League group stage
3Arsenal38241137431+4383Qualification for theChampions League third qualifying round
4Liverpool38211346728+3976
5Everton38198115533+2265Qualification for theUEFA Cup first round
6Aston Villa381612107151+2060Qualification for theIntertoto Cup third round
Source:Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
For further information on European qualification seePremier League – Competition

Results by round

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Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHHHAHAHAAHA
ResultWDWWDDWDWDDWWWLLWWDDDDLWDWWWWWLWDWWDWW
Position59412344467453455445457554544444444444
Source:Game log
A = Away;H = Home;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss

Results summary

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OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
38211346728 +397612614313 +309732415 +9

Big Four Games

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OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
604237 −4402123 −102114 −3

Cup Competitions

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Football League Cup

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Main article:2007–08 Football League Cup
Reading vLiverpool
25 September 2007Third RoundReading2–4LiverpoolReading, Berkshire
19:45Convey 28'
Halls 64'
ReportBenayoun 23'
Torres 50',71',86'
Stadium:Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 23,567
Liverpool vCardiff City
31 October 2007Fourth RoundLiverpool2–1Cardiff CityLiverpool
19:45El Zhar 48'
Gerrard 66'
ReportPurse 65'Stadium:Anfield
Attendance: 41,780
Chelsea vLiverpool
19 December 2007Fifth RoundChelsea2–0LiverpoolFulham,London
19:45Lampard 59'
Shevchenko 90'
ReportStadium:Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 41,366
Referee:Martin Atkinson

FA Cup

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Main article:2007–08 FA Cup
Luton Town vLiverpool
6 January 2008Third RoundLuton Town1–1LiverpoolLuton
16:00Riise 76' (o.g.)ReportCrouch 73'Stadium:Kenilworth Road
Attendance: 10,226
Liverpool vLuton Town
15 January 2008Third Round ReplayLiverpool5–0Luton TownLiverpool
20:00Babel 45'
Gerrard 52',64',71'
Hyypiä 57'
ReportStadium:Anfield
Attendance: 41,446
Liverpool vHavant & Waterlooville
26 January 2008Fourth RoundLiverpool5–2Havant & WaterloovilleLiverpool
15:00Lucas 27'
Benayoun 44',56',59'
Crouch 90'
ReportPacquette 9'
Škrtel 31' (o.g.)
Stadium:Anfield
Attendance: 42,566
Referee:Phil Dowd
Liverpool vBarnsley
16 February 2008Fifth RoundLiverpool1–2BarnsleyLiverpool
15:00Kuyt 32'ReportFoster 57'
Howard 90'
Stadium:Anfield
Attendance: 42,449
Referee:Martin Atkinson

UEFA Champions League

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Main article:2007–08 UEFA Champions League

Third qualifying round

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Main article:2007–08 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds § Third qualifying round
ToulouseFrance vEnglandLiverpool
15 August 2007First legToulouseFrance0–1EnglandLiverpoolToulouse, France
ReportVoronin 43'Stadium:Stadium Municipal
Attendance: 36,000
Referee:Kyros Vassaras (Greece)
LiverpoolEngland vFranceToulouse
28 August 2007Second legLiverpoolEngland4–0FranceToulouseLiverpool, England
Crouch 19'
Hyypiä 49'
Kuyt 87',90+1'
ReportStadium:Anfield
Attendance: 43,118
Referee:Wolfgang Stark (Germany)

Group stage

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Main article:2007–08 UEFA Champions League group stage § Group A
Group A
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
PortugalPorto632187+111
EnglandLiverpool6312185+1310
FranceMarseille621369−37
TurkeyBeşiktaş6204415−116
PortoPortugal vEnglandLiverpool
18 September 20071PortoPortugal1–1EnglandLiverpoolPorto,Portugal
20:45L. González 8' (pen.)ReportKuyt 17'
PennantRed card
Stadium:Estádio do Dragão
Attendance: 41,208
Referee:Ľuboš Micheľ (Slovakia)
LiverpoolEngland vFranceMarseille
3 October 20072LiverpoolEngland0–1FranceMarseilleLiverpool, England
20:45ReportValbuena 77'Stadium:Anfield
Attendance: 41,355
Referee:Konrad Plautz (Austria)
BeşiktaşTurkey vEnglandLiverpool
24 October 20073BeşiktaşTurkey2–1EnglandLiverpoolIstanbul,Turkey
20:45Hyypiä 13' (o.g.)
Bobô 82'
ReportGerrard 85'Stadium:BJK İnönü Stadium
Attendance: 32,500
Referee:Claus Bo Larsen (Denmark)
LiverpoolEngland vTurkeyBeşiktaş
6 November 20074LiverpoolEngland8–0TurkeyBeşiktaşLiverpool, England
20:45Crouch 19',89'
Benayoun 32',53',56'
Gerrard 69'
Babel 78',81'
ReportStadium:Anfield
Attendance: 41,143
Referee:Markus Merk (Germany)
LiverpoolEngland vPortugalPorto
28 November 20075LiverpoolEngland4–1PortugalPortoLiverpool, England
20:45Torres 19',78'
Gerrard 84' (pen.)
Crouch 87'
ReportLópez 33'Stadium:Anfield
Attendance: 41,095
Referee:Roberto Rosetti (Italy)
MarseilleFrance vEnglandLiverpool
11 December 20076MarseilleFrance0–4EnglandLiverpoolMarseille, France
20:45ReportGerrard 4'
Torres 11'
Kuyt 48'
Babel 90+1'
Stadium:Stade Vélodrome
Attendance: 53,000
Referee:Terje Hauge (Norway)

Knockout phase

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Main article:2007–08 UEFA Champions League knockout stage

Round of 16

[edit]
LiverpoolEngland vItalyInter Milan
19 February 2008First legLiverpoolEngland2–0ItalyInter MilanLiverpool, England
Kuyt 85'
Gerrard 90'
ReportMaterazziRed card 30'Stadium:Anfield
Attendance: 41,999
Referee:Frank De Bleeckere (Belgium)
Inter MilanItaly vEnglandLiverpool
11 March 2008Second legInter MilanItaly0–1EnglandLiverpoolMilan,Italy
BurdissoRed card 50'ReportTorres 63'Stadium:San Siro
Attendance: 80,000
Referee:Tom Henning Øvrebø (Norway)

Quarter-finals

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ArsenalEngland vEnglandLiverpool
2 April 2008First legArsenalEngland1–1EnglandLiverpoolLondon, England
Adebayor 23'ReportKuyt 26'Stadium:Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,041
Referee:Pieter Vink (Netherlands)
LiverpoolEngland vEnglandArsenal
8 April 2008Second legLiverpoolEngland4–2EnglandArsenalLiverpool, England
Hyypiä 30'
Torres 69'
Gerrard 86' (pen.)
Babel 90+2'
ReportDiaby 13'
Adebayor 84'
Stadium:Anfield
Attendance: 41,985
Referee:Peter Frojdfeldt (Sweden)

Semi-finals

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LiverpoolEngland vEnglandChelsea
22 April 2008First legLiverpoolEngland1–1EnglandChelseaLiverpool, England
Kuyt 43'ReportRiise 90+4' (o.g.)Stadium:Anfield
Attendance: 42,180
Referee:Konrad Plautz (Austria)
ChelseaEngland vEnglandLiverpool
30 April 2008Second legChelseaEngland3–2 (a.e.t.)EnglandLiverpoolLondon, England
Drogba 33',105'
Lampard 98' (pen.)
ReportTorres 64'
Babel 117'
Stadium:Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 38,900
Referee:Roberto Rosetti (Italy)

Top scorers

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PPlayerPositionPLFACLCECTotal
1SpainFernando TorresStriker2403633
2EnglandSteven GerrardMidfielder1131621
3EnglandPeter CrouchStriker520411
IsraelYossi BenayounMidfielder431311
NetherlandsDirk KuytStriker310711
6NetherlandsRyan BabelMidfielder410510

Disciplinary record

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N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Yellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardNotes
20MFArgentinaMascherano710
23DFEnglandCarragher700
14MFSpainXabi Alonso700
9FWSpainFernando Torres600
8MFEnglandGerrard500
17DFSpainArbeloa500
16MFEnglandPennant410
22MFMaliSissoko400
4DFFinlandHyypiä400
6DFNorwayRiise400
18FWNetherlandsKuyt300
21MFBrazilLucas300
19FWNetherlandsBabel300
12DFBrazilFábio Aurélio300
25GKSpainPepe Reina200
10FWUkraineVoronin200
3DFRepublic of IrelandFinnan200
11MFIsraelBenayoun100
37DFSlovakiaŠkrtel100
48DFArgentinaInsúa100
15FWEnglandCrouch01

Last updated: 11 May
Source: Match reports inGame Log
Only competitive matches
Yellow card = Number ofbookings;Second yellow card = Number ofsending offs after a second yellow card;Red card = Number of sending offs by a direct red card.

Squad statistics

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Last updated on 11 January 2009
No.PosNatPlayerTotalPremier LeagueChampions LeagueFA CupLeague Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
3DFRepublic of Ireland IRLSteve Finnan35021+306+103010
4DFFinland FINSami Hyypiä44424+3112+124100
5DFDenmark DENDaniel Agger604+10100000
6DFNorway NORJohn Arne Riise44022+705+50400+10
7MFAustralia AUSHarry Kewell1508+201+200+100+10
8MFEngland ENGSteven Gerrard522132+2111361+2321
9FWSpain ESPFernando Torres463329+42410+161013
10FWUkraine UKRAndriy Voronin28613+654+310+1010
11MFIsrael ISRYossi Benayoun471115+1547+43331+21
12DFBrazil BRAFábio Aurélio29113+317+200+1030
14MFSpain ESPXabi Alonso27216+32403010
15FWEngland ENGPeter Crouch36119+1255+344230
16MFEngland ENGJermaine Pennant25214+422+302000
17DFSpain ESPÁlvaro Arbeloa41026+208+101030
18FWNetherlands NEDDirk Kuyt481124+8310+272+2100
19FWNetherlands NEDRyan Babel491015+1548+554120
20MFArgentina ARGJavier Mascherano4112511301+100+10
21MFBrazil BRALucas Leiva32112+602+503+1130
22MFMali MLIMohamed Sissoko1416+312+100020
23DFEngland ENGJamie Carragher55034+101303+1030
25GKSpain ESPPepe Reina5203801400000
30GKFrance FRACharles Itandje7000004030
33MFArgentina ARGSebastián Leto4000200020
34MFEngland ENGJay Spearing0000000000
35MFEngland ENGRay Putterill0000000000
36MFScotland SCORyan Flynn0000000000
37DFSlovakia SVKMartin Škrtel20013+10501000
38FWEngland ENGCraig Lindfield0000000000
39DFEngland ENGStephen Darby0000000000
40GKEngland ENGDavid Martin0000000000
42FWMorocco MARNabil El Zhar3100000+101+11
44DFEngland ENGRobbie Threlfall0000000000
45DFSpain ESPMikel San José0000000000
46DFEngland ENGJack Hobbs501+1000002+10
47MFFrance FRADamien Plessis2020000000
48DFArgentina ARGEmiliano Insúa302+10000000

Transfers

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In

[edit]
#PlayerFromFeeWhen
10UkraineAndriy VoroninGermanyBayer 04 LeverkusenFreeSummer
11IsraelYossi BenayounEnglandWest Ham United£5,300,000Summer
9SpainFernando TorresSpainAtlético Madrid£27,200,000Summer
19NetherlandsRyan BabelNetherlandsAjax£11,500,000Summer
21BrazilLucasBrazilGrêmio£6,300,000Summer
30FranceCharles ItandjeFranceLens£1,400,000Summer
33ArgentinaSebastián LetoArgentinaLanús£1,800,000Summer
47FranceDamien PlessisFranceLyon£2,500,000Summer
37SlovakiaMartin ŠkrtelRussiaZenit Saint Petersburg£6,500,000Winter

Out

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#PlayerToFeeWhen
1PolandJerzy DudekSpainReal MadridFreeSummer
9EnglandRobbie FowlerWalesCardiff CityFreeSummer
10SpainLuis GarcíaSpainAtlético Madrid£4,100,000Summer
11ChileMark González[notes 4]SpainReal Betis£4,000,000Summer
17WalesCraig BellamyEnglandWest Ham United£7,500,000Summer
FranceDjibril CisséFranceMarseille£6,550,000Summer
29ArgentinaGabriel Paletta[notes 5]ArgentinaBoca Juniors£1,200,000Summer
30ItalyDaniele PadelliItalySampdoriaLoan returnSummer
32NetherlandsBoudewijn ZendenFranceMarseilleFreeSummer
England Paul BarrattEnglandWorcester CityFreeSummer
England David RobertsWalesBangor CityFreeSummer
FranceFlorent Sinama PongolleSpainRecreativo Huelva£2,700,000Summer
EnglandDanny O'DonnellEnglandCrewe Alexandra£100,000Summer
England Ryan WignallEnglandVauxhall MotorsReleasedSummer
England Lee WoodwardUnknownReleasedSummer
England Jon PringleUnknownFreeSummer
England Stephen BehanUnknownFreeSummer
EnglandMichael BurnsEnglandBolton WanderersFreeSummer
England Jon RoutledgeEnglandTottenham HotspurFreeSummer
EnglandCharlie BarnettEnglandTranmere RoversFreeSummer
Republic of IrelandLaurence GaughanScotlandCeltic£200,000Summer
45EnglandJames SmithEnglandStockport County£450,000Winter
Republic of IrelandJimmy Ryan[notes 6]EnglandShrewsbury Town£3,450,000Winter
22MaliMohamed SissokoItalyJuventus£8,250,000Winter
England Josh MimmsEnglandYork CityFreeWinter
EnglandLee PeltierEnglandYeovil Town£200,000Winter

Loaned out

[edit]
#PlayerToDuration
26[47]EnglandPaul AndersonWalesSwansea CitySeason[48]
26[47]EnglandScott CarsonEnglandAston VillaSeason[49]
34SpainMiki RoqueSpainXerezSeason[50]
35EnglandDanny GuthrieEnglandBolton WanderersSeason[51]
36ScotlandRyan FlynnEnglandHereford UnitedNovember to December
36EnglandAdam HammillEnglandSouthamptonSeason[52]
37[53]EnglandLee PeltierEnglandYeovil TownJuly to December[54]
38EnglandCraig LindfieldEnglandNotts CountyNovember[55]
EnglandChester CityJanuary to February
41AustriaBesian IdrizajEnglandCrystal PalaceAugust to November[56]
AustriaWacker InnsbruckFebruary to June[57]
44EnglandRobbie ThrelfallEnglandHereford UnitedNovember to May[58]
45EnglandJames SmithEnglandStockport CountyAugust to November
46EnglandJack HobbsEnglandScunthorpe UnitedJanuary to May
Republic of IrelandJimmy RyanEnglandShrewsbury TownAugust to November
England Josh MimmsEnglandYork CityOctober to December
SpainGodwin Antwi[notes 7]EnglandHartlepool UnitedSeason[59]
BulgariaNikolay MihaylovNetherlandsTwenteSeason[60]
FranceAnthony Le TallecFranceLe MansSeason[61]
SpainAridane HernándezSpainFuerteventuraSeason
  • In:Increase £29,950,000+
  • Out:Decrease £64,200,000+
  • Total spending:Decrease £34,250,000+

Reserves and U-18s

[edit]

Summary

[edit]

The reserves side were crowned champions of theBarclays Premier Reserve League Norththis season on 7 April 2008, the 17th reserve league title for the club. They became National Champions after beating Southern ChampionsAston Villa Reserves 3–0 in the Premier Reserve League Play-off Final atAnfield on 7 May 2008. The reserves also reached the finals of theLiverpool Senior Cup and the Lancashire Senior Cup, and won the international football tournamentDallas Cup.Krisztián Németh, who scored 9 goals in 12 matches, was the top scorer in the Premier Reserve League North.The under-18s finished fifth in thePremier Academy League and qualified for the last 16 inFA Youth Cup.Nathan Eccleston was the best scorer in the youth team with 18 goals.

New players

[edit]

After the departure ofSteve Heighway, DutchmanPiet Hamberg came in to runthe academy. As well as some changes to background personnel, the reserve and youth sides were bolstered by several new players:

PlayerFromWhen
HungaryAndrás SimonMTK HungáriaSummer
HungaryKrisztián NémethMTK HungáriaSummer
HungaryPéter GulácsiMTK HungáriaSummer
SpainGerardo Bruna[notes 8]Real MadridSummer
SpainMikel San JoséAthletic BilbaoSummer
SpainDani PachecoBarcelonaSummer
SpainDaniel AyalaSevillaSummer
Spain Aridane HernándezReal MadridSummer
GermanyMarvin PouriéBorussia DortmundSummer
BulgariaNikolay MihaylovLevski SofiaSummer
SwedenAlexander KačaniklićHelsingborgs IFSummer
FinlandLauri Dalla ValleJIPPOWinter
SwitzerlandPajtim KasamiGrasshopperWinter
PlayerFromWhen
GreeceDean Bouzanis[notes 9]Sydney FC (loan return)Summer
ScotlandGary Mackay-StevenRoss CountySummer
Scotland Alex CooperRoss CountyWinter
EnglandRyan CrowtherStockport CountySummer
England Ben RobinsonStockport CountySummer
EnglandDavid AmooMillwallSummer
EnglandAndre WisdomBradford CityWinter
EnglandNathan EcclestonU-16sSummer
EnglandSean HighdaleU-16sSummer
EnglandSteven IrwinU-16sSummer
England Joe KennedyU-16sSummer
Republic of Ireland Chris OldfieldU-16sSummer

Players this season

[edit]

Reserves

[edit]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
40GK ENGDavid Martin
GK AUSDean Bouzanis
GK HUNPéter Gulácsi(on loan fromMTK Hungária)
39DF ENGStephen Darby(captain)
44DF ENGRobbie Threlfall(to November)
45DF ESPMikel San José
46DF ENGJack Hobbs(to January)
48DF ARGEmiliano Insúa
DF PARRonald Huth
DF ESPDaniel Ayala
DF ENGMartin Kelly
33MF ARGSebastián Leto
34MF ENGJay Spearing
No.Pos.NationPlayer
35MF ENGRay Putterill
36MF SCORyan Flynn
42MF MARNabil El Zhar
47MF FRADamien Plessis
MF ENGRyan Crowther
MF ESPFrancisco Durán
MF ARGGerardo Bruna
38FW ENGCraig Lindfield
FW NEDJordy Brouwer
FW HUNKrisztián Németh
FW HUNAndrás Simon
FW ESPDani Pacheco
  • Squad numbers refer to players' first team squad number where applicable. Reserve and youth games are 1–11.

Under-18s

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YearNamePosNatProfile
2ndMartin HansenGKDenmarkView
1stChris OldfieldGKRepublic of IrelandView
2ndMattone AwangDF/MFEnglandView
2ndShane O'ConnorDF/MFRepublic of IrelandView
1stJoe KennedyDFEnglandView
1stSteven Irwin(captain)DF/MFEnglandView
2ndAstrit AjdarevićMFSweden[notes 10]View
2ndBen ParsonageMFEnglandView
2ndGary Mackay-StevenMF/DFScotlandView
YearNamePosNatProfile
1stSean HighdaleMFEnglandView
1stAlexander KačaniklićMFSwedenView
1stAlex CooperMFScotlandView
1stDavid AmooMF/FWEnglandView
2ndMichael CollinsFWRepublic of IrelandView
2ndMichael ScottFW/DFEnglandView
1stNathan EcclestonFW/MFEnglandView
1stMarvin PourieFWGermanyView

Records

[edit]
  • Mohamed Sissoko's goal againstSunderland was not only his first (and only) goal for the club but alsoLiverpool's 7000th league goal.[62]
  • The 6–0 defeat ofDerby County was the first time Liverpool had scored six in the league since April 2003 againstWest Bromwich Albion.
  • The 8–0 victory over Beşiktaş was the biggest ever win in theChampions League, surpassing two previous 7–0 victories by Juventus and Arsenal.[21]
  • The 4–0 win over Marseille was Liverpool's biggest away win in the Champions League.
  • The 2–0 win at Anfield against Inter was Liverpool's 100th win at Anfield in European competition.
  • Liverpool scored a hat trick in every competition they played in this season.
  • Liverpool were the first Premiership team to score 100 goals in all competitions.

Notes

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  1. ^Itandje was born inBobigny,France, and represented them at U-21 level, but also qualified to representCameroon internationally and would make his international debut forCameroon in 2013.
  2. ^El Zhar was born inAlès,France, and represented them atU-20 level, but also qualified to representMorocco internationally through his parents and made his international debut forMorocco in March 2008.
  3. ^Sissoko was born inMont-Saint-Aignan,France, but also qualified to representMali internationally and made his international debut forMali in 2004.
  4. ^González was born inDurban,South Africa, but was raised inChile from the age of 10 and made his international debut forChile in 2003.
  5. ^Paletta was born inBuenos Aires,Argentina, and represented them at U-20 level, but also holds an Italian passport due to his great-grandfather originating fromItaly, and would make his international debut forItaly in June 2014.
  6. ^Ryan was born inLiverpool,England, but also qualifies to represent theRepublic of Ireland internationally and has represented them at U-21 level.
  7. ^Antwi was born inKumasi,Ghana, but was raised inSpain from the age of 14 and represented them atU-19 level.
  8. ^Bruna was born inMendoza,Argentina, but was raised inSpain and represented them atU-17 level before switching his international allegiance back to Argentina and representing them at U20 level.
  9. ^Bouzanis was born inSydney,Australia, and represented them at U-17 level, but also qualified to representGreece internationally and represented them atU-19 level before switching his international allegiance back to Australia and representing them at U-20 and U-23 level.
  10. ^Ajdarević was born inPristina,Yugoslavia (now part ofKosovo, but part ofSerbia during the 2007–08 season), but was raised inSweden from the age of 2 and represented them atU-17,U-19,U-21, andU-23 level. He also qualified to representAlbania internationally through his parents and would make his international debut forAlbania in November 2017.

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