Firmino, Salah, Coutinho, Alexander-Arnold and Oxlade-Chamberlain scored the goals for Klopp's side .

Liverpool fans had become used to watching their team's games end in a draw, but today, they were in for a treat.

The Reds destroyed Maribor in their third UCL match of this season, taking the top of Group E by storm. As of now, Klopp's men have scored 10 goals in this competition, three more than Spartak Moscow.

Ending their winless streak wasn't the only accomplishment Liverpool reached today, as their seven goals against the Swedish side granted them a piece of UCL history.

In fact, Klopp's men will go down in Liverpool's history thanks to this win.

If that wasn't enough reason to celebrate, The Reds have added their name to a list where other clubs can only dream about.

Liverpool will travel back to Anfield on Nov. 1, where their fans will be expecting a similar display against the same opponent.