Coutinho's goal vs Stoke City was special in all aspects - it helped Liverpool engineer a comeback as the Brazilian stamped his name in the books of history.

Liverpool forward Philippe Coutinho scored the opening goal for the Reds against Stoke City at the Bet365 stadium on April 8. The goal was more than just a response to Jonathan Walter's opener for the visitors.

Coutinho's goal was his 30th in 133 appearances for the Merseyside club in the Premier League. That makes him the highest goal-scoring Brazilian in the English league. 

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The former Inter Milan man has now surpassed Juninho's record of 29 league goals in 125 games for Middlesbrough. Under the Boro legend, former Chelsea man Oscar comes in with 21 goals in 131 games for the Blues. Liverpool's Roberto Firmino comes fourth with 19 goals in 59 games, while Chelsea's Willian seals the top five with 17 goals in 121 games.