Liverpool have become only the second club after Manchester United to score 2,000 goals in the Premier League.
The Reds hit the landmark figure in Saturday s meeting with Brighton and Hove Albion thanks to Mohamed Salah s 61st-minute penalty to put his side 2-0 ahead.
Jurgen Klopp s team are still some way off United in terms of all-time goals in the competition, however, with their fierce rivals boasting 2,173.
Arsenal are next on the list behind United and Liverpool with 1,997 goals, followed by Chelsea (1,953) and Tottenham (1,716).
20 goals for the 4th time in his 5 seasons with the Reds.
— Liverpool FC (@LFC)
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