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Barcelona legend, Lionel Messi is the player with the most goals in the Champions League for a club. The Argentine star has reached 120 goals in the Champions League for Barcelona. He is one of the greatest players to ever play and much of his success in the league came during his time with the Spanish La Liga club. Lionel Messi has won the Champions League four times in his career.
Cristiano Ronaldo is considered the greatest player to ever play in the Champions League. However, he is second on this list. Indeed, the Portuguese superstar has played for Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus. During his time at Real Madrid, he won the Champions League four times and scored 105 goals for the Spanish giants of La Liga.
Current Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema is the third player to score the most Champions League goals for a football club. The Frenchman has scored 78 Champions League goals for Real Madrid during his career. He has won the Champions League five times, all at Real Madrid.
Fourth on the list is Barcelona star Robert Lewandowski, who is also one of the top scorers in Champions League history. The Polish star has scored 69 Champions League goals for Bayern Munich.
Real Madrid legend Raul is fifth on the list. The legendary goalscorer scored 66 Champions League goals during his time with Real Madrid. Here is the full list of the top 10 Champions League goalscorers for a club:
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Jürgen Klopp's change to Liverpool's system will allow the Red Devils to close the gap with Arsenal's Martin Ødegaard and Manchester City's Kevin de Bruyne.
A recurring theme - although not a recurring one - during Jürgen Klopp's tenure as Liverpool midfielder has been the failure of these midfielders to score goals.
That continues this season, with Fábio Carvalho being the only Reds midfielder to score more than one Premier League goal. Stefan Baj?eti?, Harvey Elliott, Curtis Jones and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain all scored, while Jordan Henderson, Fabinho, Thiago, Naby Keïta, James Milner and Arthur drew.
Unsurprisingly, that six-goal figure is the lowest of the Premier League's top six teams. Arsenal lead with 21 goals, followed by Manchester City with 17. Spurs are the only team left with a single figure, having scored nine goals from midfield.
Martin Ødegaard is responsible for 12 of Arsenal's 21 goals so far, while Manchester City's Kevin de Bruyne scored 15 last season but still scored a respectable 7. Joelinton and Bruno Fernandes, each contributed 6 goals for Newcastle and Manchester United respectively.
But at Liverpool, centre-back Virgil van Dijk has scored more goals (3 goals) than any other midfield pick. We don't necessarily see this as a particularly big problem for Klopp. After all, his side have still scored 65 goals in 33 appearances so far this season, the third highest in the league this season behind Manchester City (84) and Arsenal (78). He's on track to finish the season at around 75, which should be a nice return to a slow year. The goals just come from different sources.
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But that is something that could change after Liverpool switch to a new system.
In Sunday's 4-3 win over Spurs, Jones opened the scoring with a volley in the far corner following a pass from Trent Alexander-Arnold. It was his first goal since the 3-3 draw with Brentford in September 2021 - 583 days, 19 months and 41 appearances before.
And oddly enough, later in the first half, left-back Andy Robertson picked up the mirror image of right-wing number 8 Harvey Elliott, giving the Englishman a chance. The teenager ran several times during the match, and here he had a good chance.
Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones scored his first goal since September 2021 on Sunday
Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones scored his first goal since September 2021 on Sunday
We've seen Henderson allow for more attack after Alexander-Arnold's change of position, with the 24-year-old switching to a two-man midfield with Fabinho holding the ball for more protection.
And, in the game against Spurs, there was some suggestion that Jones and Elliott could be encouraged to enter the box more often when one more player arrives late to overload the opposition.
While neither were the best, Jones' finish proved that won't stop them from finishing with crosses. And more importantly, both seem more suited to an attacking midfield role than an all-rounder. Then we could see the arrival of a new scoring weapon at Anfield,
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