The dramatic win over Tottenham Hotspur was not the only thing that attracted that jubilations for Liverpool inside Anfield as the outcome of the encounter has landed the Reds another goal scoring milestone under manager Jurgen Klopp.
Prior to kick-off of Sunday's Premier League clash, the Merseysiders were two goals short of recording 400 goals in all competitions since their German manager took charge of the club. Evidently, Toby Alderweireld's last-gasp own goal ensure the achievement of this feat with Roberto Firmino having already bagged the 399th in the 16th minute.
33 - @LFC have scored 33 winning goals in the 90th minute or later in Premier League history, at least eight more than any other side. Pulsating. #LIVTOT pic.twitter.com/Ts2U1HuZAA
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) March 31, 2019
10 - @LFC vs @SpursOfficial is the first Premier League fixture to see 10 own goals scored (6 by Liverpool, 4 by Spurs). D'oh. #LIVTOT pic.twitter.com/GMzHiB2S3q
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) March 31, 2019
Per the statistics, it took Liverpool 197 games to amass four centuries of goals. This implies that, the Reds have averaged 2.03 goals in every game since Klopp became the club's head coach in 2015.
In review, the Anfield outfit has scored 72 goals across the Premier League and Champions League, signifying almost 18.3 percent of total tally scored under Klopp.