Liverpool set new European club record for not conceding

Liverpool set new European club record for not conceding
Liverpool set new European club record for not conceding

Liverpool set new European club record for not conceding
Published 2 hours ago

By Chris Shaw

Liverpool tonight set a new club record for their longest spell without conceding a goal in European competition.

A total of 599 minutes elapsed between Christian Pulisic’s goal against the Reds for AC Milan on matchday one and Jonathan David’s strike for at Anfield.

After Pulisic’s goal in the third minute at San Siro in September, Arne Slot’s team came back to win that game 3-1 and then kept clean sheets in victories against Bologna, RB Leipzig, Bayer Leverkusen, Real Madrid and Girona.

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It means they have bettered the 572-minute spell without conceding that was achieved by Liverpool under Rafael Benitez in the 2005-06 season.

Published 2 hours ago

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