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Liverpool's All-Time Squad Roundup Over Anfield forever hovers over the undead bird GK Ray Clemens LB Alain Kennedy LCB Virgil Van Dijk RB Phil Van Dijk RB Phil Alonso LCM Graeme Sauernes RCM Steven Gerald LS Ian Rush ST Suarez RS Kenny Daglish

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<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >GK Ray Clemens</h1>

Liverpool's All-Time Squad Roundup Over Anfield forever hovers over the undead bird GK Ray Clemens LB Alain Kennedy LCB Virgil Van Dijk RB Phil Van Dijk RB Phil Alonso LCM Graeme Sauernes RCM Steven Gerald LS Ian Rush ST Suarez RS Kenny Daglish

Clemens is not only one of the strongest goalkeepers in Liverpool's history, but also one of the best goalkeepers in the history of English football. He made 665 appearances for the Reds, including 335 without conceding a goal, helping the team win five of the English top flight and three Champions League titles. During his 13 years with Liverpool, Ray Clemens won 11 titles.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > LB Alan Kennedy</h1>

Liverpool's All-Time Squad Roundup Over Anfield forever hovers over the undead bird GK Ray Clemens LB Alain Kennedy LCB Virgil Van Dijk RB Phil Van Dijk RB Phil Alonso LCM Graeme Sauernes RCM Steven Gerald LS Ian Rush ST Suarez RS Kenny Daglish

Alain Kennedy plays as left-back. Alain Kennedy, who played for Liverpool from 1978 to 1985, helped the team win the European Champions League twice in 1981 and 1985, and in the final in 1981, he scored the only goal of the game to help the team win the small victory over Real Madrid; three years later, he scored the last penalty in the penalty shootout to help the Reds beat Roma to win the trophy. He is a full-back with both speed and strength, and he also has the stunt of a violent left-footed shot, often flipping up and down the left and delivering wonderful crosses, and his contribution on the left is unmatched.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > LCB Virgil van Dijk</h1>

Liverpool's All-Time Squad Roundup Over Anfield forever hovers over the undead bird GK Ray Clemens LB Alain Kennedy LCB Virgil Van Dijk RB Phil Van Dijk RB Phil Alonso LCM Graeme Sauernes RCM Steven Gerald LS Ian Rush ST Suarez RS Kenny Daglish

The number one centre-back in football today. In the winter window of 2018, Van Dijk joined Liverpool Football Club for a record-breaking transfer fee of £75 million and helped Liverpool reach the Champions League final that season. In the 2018-19 season, Van Dijk was named the official player of the PFA and premier league. In Europe, Van Dijk helped Liverpool win the Champions League, and was named the Best Player in the Champions League Final and the Best Player in UEFA. In the 2019-20 season, Van Dijk helped Liverpool win the Premier League title with 99 points. At 1.93 meters tall and weighing 92 kilograms, Van Dijk stands out on the pitch. Whether it's pulling onions in the dry land in the scramble of the penalty area, or rushing forward when plugging in to receive a cross, Van Dijk can use his superior waist and belly strength and bounce height to defeat the opponent to complete the control of the first drop point. The tall Van Dijk has a very disproportionate explosiveness and running speed, and he has many experiences of starting from midfield and finally destroying the opponent's single knife in high-intensity physical confrontations during his time with Liverpool and the Dutch national team, and the tower-like body combined with aggressive defensive action creates a sense of crushing, which often makes the opponent's attacking players chaotic.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > RB Phil-Neal</h1>

Liverpool's All-Time Squad Roundup Over Anfield forever hovers over the undead bird GK Ray Clemens LB Alain Kennedy LCB Virgil Van Dijk RB Phil Van Dijk RB Phil Alonso LCM Graeme Sauernes RCM Steven Gerald LS Ian Rush ST Suarez RS Kenny Daglish

Phil Neal, who played for the Reds from 1974 to 1985, was not only a good right-back, but also a well-known penalty expert, and in the 1977 Champions League final, he won the penalty for Liverpool and sealed the victory. As an important member of the Liverpool dynasty in the 1970s and 1980s, Phil Neal can be called Liverpool's "Mr. Stability". Phil Neal dedicated the peak of his career to Liverpool, where he played for the Reds in more than 650 league games, with only Callahan, Emery Hughes and Clemens having more records than Neil. At Anfield, he also made 471 consecutive appearances for the club (from 23 October 1976 to 4 September 1983), a number that is enough to show his importance to the club.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > CDM Harvey Alonso</h1>

Liverpool's All-Time Squad Roundup Over Anfield forever hovers over the undead bird GK Ray Clemens LB Alain Kennedy LCB Virgil Van Dijk RB Phil Van Dijk RB Phil Alonso LCM Graeme Sauernes RCM Steven Gerald LS Ian Rush ST Suarez RS Kenny Daglish

Xavi Alonso played for Liverpool for five seasons, representing Liverpool 210 times on all fronts and scoring 19 goals, helping Liverpool win the FA Cup, the English Community Shield, the UEFA Super Cup and the UEFA Champions League once. In the 2005 Champions League final against AC Milan, Alonso scored a decisive goal for Liverpool to help Them equalize and complete a stunning comeback. In the end, Liverpool won the Champions League against AC Milan 6-5 on aggregate (3-2 on penalties) through a penalty shoot-out, winning the Champions League again after a gap of 21 years. What he has is not only a strong defensive ability, but also a valuable role he plays in the attack. Free kicks, long-range shots, hanging shots, penalties and even headers in set-pieces are Alonso's specialty, he has a wide field of vision, excellent possession, good at long-range passes from medium to long distances, and can shoot and score. Without a doubt, Harvey Alonso was one of the best modern backs of his time.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > LCM Graeme-Soness</h1>

Liverpool's All-Time Squad Roundup Over Anfield forever hovers over the undead bird GK Ray Clemens LB Alain Kennedy LCB Virgil Van Dijk RB Phil Van Dijk RB Phil Alonso LCM Graeme Sauernes RCM Steven Gerald LS Ian Rush ST Suarez RS Kenny Daglish

In 1978, Graeme Soenes moved to the giants Liverpool for a record transfer fee of 350,000 pounds between English clubs, and ushered in a brilliant period of his career, as an awesome midfielder, Soness is a well-known tough guy, but with a delicate sense of ball, known as the "violin-playing beast", in the Kop stands for six years of glory, he has been the overall general on the pitch, 5 league champions and 3 European Champions Cup winners have also achieved his brilliant life.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="42" >RCM Steven Gerald</h1>

Liverpool's All-Time Squad Roundup Over Anfield forever hovers over the undead bird GK Ray Clemens LB Alain Kennedy LCB Virgil Van Dijk RB Phil Van Dijk RB Phil Alonso LCM Graeme Sauernes RCM Steven Gerald LS Ian Rush ST Suarez RS Kenny Daglish

The spiritual leader of Liverpool! Meritorious Captain of the Red Army! No explanation!

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >LS Ian Rush</h1>

Liverpool's All-Time Squad Roundup Over Anfield forever hovers over the undead bird GK Ray Clemens LB Alain Kennedy LCB Virgil Van Dijk RB Phil Van Dijk RB Phil Alonso LCM Graeme Sauernes RCM Steven Gerald LS Ian Rush ST Suarez RS Kenny Daglish

During his time for Liverpool, Ian Rush made a total of 660 appearances, scored 346 goals, won 5 English First Division (1981/1982, 1982/1983, 1983/1984, 1985/1986, 1989/1990, England's highest league at the time), 3 FA Cups (1986, 1989, 1992), 5 League Cups (1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1995), 5 Charity Shields (1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1995) and two European club titles (1981, 1984), during which time he was also awarded the 1983 England Professional Football League Rookie of the Year, the 1984 English Professional Football League Player of the Year and the 1984 British Football Journalists Association Player of the Year, and was the most prestigious super scorer in England in the 1980s. Ian Rush is still a benchmark for the Reds' forward latecomers, and the European Golden Boot winner is an unattainable idol such as Mike Irving and Robbie Fowler.

< h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >ST Suarez</h1>

Liverpool's All-Time Squad Roundup Over Anfield forever hovers over the undead bird GK Ray Clemens LB Alain Kennedy LCB Virgil Van Dijk RB Phil Van Dijk RB Phil Alonso LCM Graeme Sauernes RCM Steven Gerald LS Ian Rush ST Suarez RS Kenny Daglish

Suarez's transfer that year was only seen as the addition of Andy Carroll, and no one expected that the young three leaders of Uruguay in the 2010 World Cup would become the top star of the Premier League in the coming year and lead the old and sick team to almost win the championship. In the 2013-2014 season, in the case of a five-game suspension (biting incident), Su Ya broke out in full swing, winning the Premier League Golden Boot with 31 goals and 12 assists (0 penalties) in 33 games of the season, that year Suarez was unstoppable, if he could selfishly take Gerard's penalty (10), then Su Ya could make history. Two years ago, the debate over who Lewan and Su Ya were the strongest centers in the world had been heard. Su Ya's ability to finish is naturally not as good as Levan, but he is undoubtedly more comprehensive, can shoot and organize, and after joining Barca, MSN, which is composed of Messi and Neymar, can compete for the existence of the strongest trident in history. However, success is also Xiao He, defeat is also Xiao He, Messi's presence masks the light of Su Ya, if he did not go to Catalonia, but stayed in this team that belongs to him (Liverpool), with the strength of Su Ya, there is no doubt that the historical status will be higher.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > RS Kenny Daglish</h1>

Liverpool's All-Time Squad Roundup Over Anfield forever hovers over the undead bird GK Ray Clemens LB Alain Kennedy LCB Virgil Van Dijk RB Phil Van Dijk RB Phil Alonso LCM Graeme Sauernes RCM Steven Gerald LS Ian Rush ST Suarez RS Kenny Daglish

It is no exaggeration to say that Dalglish is Scotland's finest football talent, with far more technical and tactical literacy than his striker teammates of the era. Dagres had a perfect possession of the ball, he could keep the ball motionless at his feet, and by the time the opponent came up and stretched his legs to shovel, he had already taken the ball forward. He often shot in front of the goal, not only the opposing defenders were not easy to defend, but even the goalkeepers were often overwhelmed. His teammate Ian Rush said he never just ran the position and didn't have to worry about the ball falling elsewhere. As soon as he ran to the right place at the right time, Daglish would pass the ball to him immediately. In 1977, Dalglish moved to Liverpool for a record-breaking £440,000 to replace the departing Keegan, but who is better than him or Keegan? Former Liverpool player Tommy Smith, who has worked separately with the two, replied without hesitation: "Of course it's Daglish, his talent is like God's gift." Paisley also said Kenny Dalglish was the most talented player he had ever seen at Anfield in 40 years.

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