• Current side have matched 1982 record of 25 games unbeaten
  • West Ham game a chance to surpass mark of ‘all-time greats’

Jürgen Klopp said Liverpool’s insatiable appetite for improvement is the reason they could surpass Bob Paisley’s “all-time greats” and establish an unbeaten record for the club at West Ham on Sunday.
Klopp’s team equalled the club’s professional record of 25 games unbeaten in all competitions, set by Paisley’s side from March-September 1982, when defeating Atlético Madrid in the Champions League on Wednesday. Liverpool did go 30 games unbeaten between February 1893 and February 1894, although that included seven matches in the Lancashire League.
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