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.
#PL wins in a row
— Premier League (@premierleague) January 29, 2020
points clear
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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.