Just four players have scored in four consecutive European appearances for Liverpool - and Mohamed Salah will join that exclusive group if he nets against Real Madrid on Tuesday night.
Roger Hunt, Robbie Fowler, Djibril Cisse and Steven Gerrard (twice) achieved the feat previously, with Gerrard the most recent to do so when he registered in five successive games in 2007-08.
Salah, who took his tally for the season to 26 by scoring at Arsenal on Saturday, boasts 25 goals in 43 Champions League matches for the Reds.
Read on for a comprehensive round-up of pre-match facts from LFC statistician Ged Rea…

Liverpool have met Real six times previously, winning three and losing three*
In their European history, the Reds have progressed on 19 of the 25 occasions they have reached the quarter-finals
Jürgen Klopp has faced Los Blancos seven times during his managerial career - winning three, drawing one and losing three
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On Saturday, Liverpool won a fourth consecutive away fixture in the same season without conceding a goal for the first time since March 1988
Overall, Klopp’s side have won each of their last five matches played away from Anfield, and seven of their last eight
The Reds have kept six clean sheets in eight Champions League outings in 2020-21
Three players have featured in all of Liverpool’s European games this term: Sadio Mane, Andy Robertson and Salah
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James Milner and Georginio Wijnaldum would miss the second leg of this tie should they receive a yellow card in Madrid
Seven of Diogo Jota’s last eight goals for the club have come away from Anfield*
Thiago Alcantara has won each of his last 12 Champions League games
Fabinho played for 14 minutes in his only appearance for Real, as a substitute in a 6-2 win over Malaga in May 2013
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