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How long has Liverpool been unbeaten home?
Liverpool’s 68-game unbeaten run at Anfield shattered as Burnley shock Premier League champions. Liverpool’s 68-game, almost four-year unbeaten league run at Anfield was shattered on Thursday as the Reds were shocked 1-0 at home by Burnley.
How many games did Liverpool unbeaten at home?
68-game
Liverpool’s 68-game unbeaten run at Anfield shattered as Burnley shock Premier League champions.
Who ended Chelsea’s unbeaten home run?
Liverpool
Iconic Moment: Chelsea’s record home run ended by Liverpool.
When was the last time Liverpool lost in Anfield?
Not since 1952 have the club gone as long without winning a match at Anfield, when they drew six games and lost twice between Jan. 5 and March 15.
Which club has the longest unbeaten home run?
Records
Defeats | |
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Longest PL unbeaten run | 49 – Arsenal (7 May 2003 – 24 October 2004) |
Longest PL unbeaten home run | 86 – Chelsea (21 February 2004 – 26 October 2008) |
Longest PL unbeaten away run | 27 – Arsenal (5 April 2003 – 25 September 2004) 27 – Manchester United (17 February 2020 – to date) |
What is Liverpool longest unbeaten run?
TEAM | UNBEATEN RUN | WINS |
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2) Liverpool | 68 games | 55 |
3) Manchester City | 37 games | 33 |
4) Manchester United | 36 games | 30 |
5) Manchester United | 35 games | 25 |
Who ended Liverpool’s unbeaten home run?
Burnley
Liverpool’s 68-Game Home Unbeaten Streak Ends, Scoring Woes Continue in Loss to Burnley. LIVERPOOL, England (AP) — Liverpool’s 68-match unbeaten streak at Anfield in the Premier League ended with a 1-0 loss to Burnley on Thursday in the latest setback of a fading title defense.
Has any team got 100 points in the Premier League?
Manchester City became the first Premier League side to amass 100 points when they won the 2017-18 title. Pep Guardiola’s side were dubbed “Centurions” and deemed the greatest side to ever win the Premier League when they finished the season on 100 points, losing twice and drawing four games.
Which club has the highest unbeaten home record?
Top five longest unbeaten away runs in Premier League history
- Manchester United – 28 games (February 2020 – present)
- Arsenal – 27 games (April 2003 – October 2004)
- Arsenal – 23 games (August 2001 – September 2002)
- Liverpool – 21 games (January 2019 – February 2020)
- Chelsea – 20 games (December 2007 – January 2009)
Has Klopp lost at Anfield?
Not since 1952 have the club gone as long without winning a match at Anfield, when they drew six games and lost twice between Jan. 5 and March 15. Defeat against Fulham was also Jurgen Klopp’s first-ever Premier League loss at home against a promoted side, having won 14 and drawn once in his first 15 outings.
Which Premier League team has the most unbeaten record?
What is the longest run at home in Premier League history?
The 4 Longest Unbeaten Runs at Home in Premier League History Manchester United – 36 Games (December 1998-December 2000) Liverpool – 36 Games (April 2017-Present) Manchester City – 37 Games (December 2010-December 2012) Chelsea – 86 Games (March 2004-October 2008)
How good was Liverpool’s undefeated run in Premier League history?
Goals from Ferran Torres, Ilkay Gundogan, Rodri and Gabriel Jesus sealed a fine win. After a run that lasted more than three calendar years was brought to a shock end, we look at how Liverpool’s undefeated run ranks amongst the best in the division’s history.
How many times have Liverpool won the Premier League back-to-back?
The only thing surprising about the four-year run is it only spawned two league titles, back-to-back in 2005 and 2006, but it was a period that really established them as the new challengers to United’s dominance as Arsenal began to falter. Again, it was Liverpool who mercifully brought that run to an end with a 1-0 win.
How many Premier League games have Reds gone without a goal?
The Reds had been unbeaten in their last 68 home outings in the Premier League, dating back to April 2017. 4 – This is the first time a Jürgen Klopp side has gone four league games without scoring since his Mainz side did so in the Bundesliga, between November and December 2006. Throwback. pic.twitter.com/0rvM29BG9D