The German manager oversaw his side's 2-0 victory at the London Stadium on Wednesday night.

Liverpool headcoach Jurgen Klopp has reached a personal career milestone following his side's victory over West Ham on Wednesday. The 2-0 win inside the London Stadium ensured that the 52-year-old German manager took his away win count in the Premier League to 50.

Yet again, the Reds staged a remarkable performance away from home to ensure that their marauding run in the league remained intact, having played a game less than any of the Premiership sides. It took a Mohamed Salah penalty kick in the 32nd minute to put the Merseysiders in the driving seat before Oxlade-Chamberlain sealed the win with an assist from the Egyptian in the 52nd minute.

As things stand, Liverpool has now defeated every single one of the 19 Premier League clubs in a single season for the first time since the 1995/1996 season and still remains unbeaten in the ongoing campaign. In a broader scope, the Reds are 41 games unbeaten in the league and are just eight wins away from the 49-match top-flight record set by Arsenal's 'Invincibles' across 2003 and 2004.

In addition, they have amassed 95 points from a possible 97 which dates back to last season. The European champions currently lead the Premier League table with a 19-point margin.