Liverpool need ‘complex and complete’ performance against Man City

Their 5-1 Champions League win over Porto was the sixth-successive match the team had scored three or more goals

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is experienced enough not to expect his free-scoring side to continue their goal glut against Manchester City.

Their 5-1 Champions League win over Porto was the sixth-successive match the team had scored three or more goals, only the third time in the club’s history the feat has been achieved.

Goals proved easy to come by once more as Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane all etched their name on the scoresheet, with Curtis Jones a standout in midfield.

The result keeps Liverpool at the top of Group B with a 100 percent record and means they remain unbeaten in their first nine games of 2021/22.

It was another night to savour and another mark of the Reds’ credentials after being so easily written off on the eve of the campaign.

And here are nine impressive statistics that emerged from Liverpool‘s win at Porto. It also lends itself to the fact that 14% of Liverpool’s Champions League goals under Jurgen Klopp have been scored away against Porto – talk about inflicting pain on a single opponent.

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