Liverpool have now done something unique that has never been seen before throughout the club’s entire history.
There was already a landmark moment on Saturday when the Reds finally won a league game on Brentford soil – something that had not been done since 1938.
Interestingly – when Jurgen Klopp named the Liverpool XI for Saturday’s win over the Bees – another piece of history was made…
Liverpool make club history
Well, the German actually selected eleven different nationalities when choosing his starting lineup for Saturday’s 4-1 win over Brentford.
According to the club’s official X account, that has never been done by Liverpool before in a league match.
Now, that is a truly special achievement.
Klopp has not just created a winning machine, but the 56-year-old has also managed to gel a bunch of different nationalities together to forge a solid unit.
Given the cohesive manner in which Liverpool play, you would be forgiven for assuming that all eleven players are from the same street, let alone the same country.
This accomplishment is also emblematic of the multicultural fanbase – Liverpool have supporters all across the globe, so it must feel wonderful for eleven different nations to all have a representative starting for the Reds.
Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty ImagesOf course, Liverpool won’t receive a trophy for doing this, and some may scoff at how much attention is being put on the situation.
Nevertheless, we believe Liverpool should take pride in this unprecedented lineup.
Liverpool marketing team surely love Jurgen Klopp
Building a cohesive side out on the pitch is one thing, but Liverpool have a huge task in terms of marketing behind the scenes, given their status as one of the biggest clubs on the planet.
It is surely difficult for the marketing team to reach all corners of the Earth, but Klopp has made their life easy by bringing so many different nationalities to Anfield, while also maintaining strong results.
It is great to see such a unique blend within Liverpool’s squad, and long may it continue.
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