2016–17 Liverpool F.C. season

2016–17 Liverpool F.C. season
2016–17 season
Chairman Tom Werner
Manager Jürgen Klopp
Stadium Anfield
Premier League 2nd
FA Cup Third round
League Cup Semi-finals
Top goalscorer League:
Sadio Mané (6 goals)

All: Philippe Coutinho
Sadio Mane
Roberto Firmino (6 goals)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2016–17 season is Liverpool's 125th season in existence, and their 54th consecutive season in the top flight of English football. It is also the club's 25th consecutive season in the Premier League.[1] Along with the Premier League, the club will also compete in the FA Cup and the EFL Cup. The season covers the period from July 2016 to June 2017.

Season review

Pre-season

Liverpool began their pre-season on 8 July away at Tranmere Rovers. Danny Ings scored the only goal in a 1–0 win.[2] Five days later, the Reds travelled to the Highbury Stadium to face League 1 side Fleetwood Town. New signing Marko Grujić scored the opening goal on his debut, followed by a goal apiece by Lucas Leiva and 16-year-old debutant Ben Woodburn before two goals by Roberto Firmino rounded out the 5–0 win.[3] Liverpool won their third successive pre-season game on 17 July, with Ings and Woodburn scoring in a 2–0 win over Wigan.[4] On 20 July Liverpool defeated Huddersfield Town 2–0 through goals from Alberto Moreno and Grujić; reserve goalkeeper Shamal George also featured in the last 25 mins of the match as a striker.[5]

Liverpool began their campaign in the International Champions Cup on 28 July with a 1–0 defeat against Chelsea.[6] On 30 July Liverpool defeated A.C. Milan 2–0 with goals from Divock Origi and Firmino.[7] Liverpool then played the final pre-season match in the U.S. against Roma, suffering a 2–1 defeat.[8] On 6 August Liverpool played Barcelona at the Wembley Stadium in the final game of the International Champions Cup and won 4–0, with summer signing Sadio Mané getting on the scoresheet along with Origi and Grujić, and former Liverpool player Javier Mascherano scoring an own goal.[9] Liverpool concluded their pre-season the following day with a 4–0 defeat at Mainz's Opel Arena.[10]

August

Liverpool began the season with a visit to the Emirates Stadium on 14 August to face off with Arsenal. Arsenal were leading through a Theo Walcott strike within 20 minutes, but a magnificent free kick by Philippe Coutinho drew the score line level just before the break. The Reds continued the momentum into the second half, and were 4–1 up after 63 minutes through strikes from Adam Lallana, Coutinho and Mané. Two quickfire goals from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Calum Chambers in response caused a nervy end to the game, but the Reds were able to see out the 4–3 victory.[11] Liverpool played their second league match away at Burnley on 20 August. Liverpool dominated possession throughout, but were unable to recover from calamitous defending in the first half and suffered a 2–0 defeat.[12] On 23 August Liverpool began their quest for the EFL Cup in a game against Burton Albion at the Pirelli Stadium. A brace from Daniel Sturridge, an own goal from Tom Naylor and a goal apiece from Firmino and Origi saw a 5–0 win and progression to the next round of the competition.[13] On 27 August Liverpool played away to Tottenham in the league. A James Milner penalty had the Reds 1–0 up at half-time, but a Danny Rose equaliser in the 72nd minute caused the game to end in a 1–1 draw.[14]

September

On 10 September, after the international break, Liverpool hosted defending champions Leicester City at Anfield. Liverpool were 2–0 up within 30 minutes through goals from Firmino and Mané, but a fumbling of the ball at the back by Lucas allowed Jamie Vardy to narrow the lead before the break. A goal by Lallana in the 56th minute restored the two-goal lead however, and Firmino's second goal of the game in the closing stages saw out a 4–1 win. The game was played in front of Anfield's largest crowd since 1977, with a 54,000 sell-out in the newly-expanded stadium.[15] Liverpool then played away at Stamford Bridge against Chelsea on 16 September, winning 2–1. Dejan Lovren's close range finish in the 17th minute and skipper Jordan Henderson's spectacular 25-yard strike in the 36th were enough to secure the 3 points.[16] Liverpool played against Derby at the iPro in the third round of the EFL cup on 20 September. They defeated the Rams 3–0 with Ragnar Klavan scoring his first goal for the club, and Coutinho and Origi getting on the scoresheet.[17] On 24 September Liverpool made it three wins in a row in the league when they bested Hull City 5–1 at Anfield through strikes from Lallana, Mané, Coutinho and two converted penalties by Milner.[18]

October

On 1 October Liverpool defeated Swansea City 2–1 at the Liberty Stadium. A poor first half saw the Reds down at the break but a vast improvement in the second half with goals coming from Firmino and Milner was enough to secure the 3 points.[19] Liverpool faced Manchester United at Anfield on 17 October. The North-West derby was largely forgettable and ended in a 0–0 draw, with Liverpool securing their first clean sheet in the league of the season.[20] Liverpool then hosted West Brom at Anfield on 22 October, winning 2–1. The Reds controlled the game, and were 2-0 up at half-time through goals from Mané and Coutinho, but a late Gareth McAuley strike narrowed the scoreline to 2-1.[21] On 25 October Liverpool played against Tottenham at Anfield in the fourth round of the EFL cup. The Reds won the match 2–1, with a brace from Sturridge seeing them through to the quarter finals of the competition.[22] Liverpool saw out October with a match against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on the 29th. Emre Can, Lovren, Joël Matip and Firmino scored for the Reds in the thrilling encounter which ended 4–2.[23]

November

Liverpool faced Watford at Anfield on 6 November. The Reds defeated the Hornets 6–1 with Mané bagging a brace, Coutinho, Can and Firmino getting on the scoresheet and Georginio Wijnaldum scoring his first goal for the club. This result put Liverpool top of the Premier League for the first time since May 2014.[24] Following the international break, Liverpool faced Southampton away at St Mary's Stadium on 19 November. The Reds controlled the game but were unable to break down the Southampton defence and the game ended 0–0.[25] On 26 November Liverpool hosted Sunderland at Anfield. Origi made the breakthrough for the Reds in the 75th minute and Milner converted a penalty in the closing stages of the game to see out a 2–0 victory. Ben Woodburn made his debut for Liverpool when he came on as a substitute for Wijnaldum in the 92nd minute.[26] Liverpool played Leeds United in the fifth round of the EFL cup on 29 November at Anfield resulting in a 2-0 win for Liverpool with Origi and Woodburn scoring for Liverpool.[27] Woodburn came on as a substitute in the 67th minute for Kevin Stewart and scored in the 81st minute of the match becoming Liverpool's youngest goalscorer at 17 years and 45 days,beating Michael Owen's record by 99 days.[28][29]

First team

Last updated on 26 November 2016[30]
Squad No. Name Nationality Position(s) Date of Birth (Age)
Goalkeepers
1 Loris Karius Germany GK 22 June 1993
13 Alex Manninger Austria GK 4 June 1977
22 Simon Mignolet Belgium GK 6 March 1988
Defenders
2 Nathaniel Clyne England RB 5 April 1991
3 Mamadou Sakho France CB 13 February 1990
6 Dejan Lovren Croatia CB 5 July 1989
12 Joe Gomez England RB/LB/CB 23 May 1997
17 Ragnar Klavan Estonia CB 30 October 1985
18 Alberto Moreno Spain LB 5 July 1992
26 Tiago Ilori Portugal CB 26 February 1993
32 Joël Matip Cameroon CB 8 August 1991
66 Trent Alexander-Arnold England RB 7 October 1998
Midfielders
5 Georginio Wijnaldum Netherlands CM/AM 11 November 1990
7 James Milner England CM/RW/LW/LB 4 January 1986
10 Philippe Coutinho Brazil AM/LW 12 June 1992
14 Jordan Henderson England CM/DM 17 June 1990
16 Marko Grujić Serbia CM 13 April 1996
20 Adam Lallana England CM/AM/RW/LW 10 May 1988
21 Lucas Brazil DM/CB 9 January 1987
23 Emre Can Germany DM/CM 12 January 1994
25 Cameron Brannagan England CM 9 May 1996
35 Kevin Stewart England DM 7 September 1993
53 Ovie Ejaria England CM/AM 18 November 1997
54 Sheyi Ojo England RW/LW 19 June 1997
68 Pedro Chirivella Spain DM/CM 23 May 1997
Forwards
11 Roberto Firmino Brazil FW/AM 2 October 1991
15 Daniel Sturridge England FW 1 September 1989
19 Sadio Mané Senegal RW/LW 10 April 1992
27 Divock Origi Belgium FW 18 April 1995
28 Danny Ings England FW 23 July 1992
58 Ben Woodburn Wales FW/RW/LW 15 October 1999

New contracts

No. Pos Player Date Source
52 GK Wales Danny Ward 11 July 2016 [31]

Transfers and loans

Transfers in

Entry date Position No. Player From club Fee Ref.
1 July 2016 CB 32 Cameroon Joël Matip Germany Schalke 04 Free [32]
1 July 2016 GK 1 Germany Loris Karius Germany Mainz 05 £4,700,000 [33]
1 July 2016 FW 19 Senegal Sadio Mané England Southampton £30,000,000[upper-alpha 1] [34]
20 July 2016 CB 17 Estonia Ragnar Klavan Germany FC Augsburg £4,200,000 [35]
22 July 2016 GK 13 Austria Alex Manninger Germany FC Augsburg Free [36]
22 July 2016 AM 5 Netherlands Georginio Wijnaldum England Newcastle United £23,000,000[upper-alpha 2] [37]
Total £61,900,000
  1. Fee may eventually rise to £36,000,000.
  2. Fee may eventually rise to £25,000,000.

Transfers out

Exit date Position No. Player To club Fee Ref.
1 July 2016 CM 46 England Jordan Rossiter Scotland Rangers £250,000 [38]
1 July 2016 LB 3 Spain José Enrique Spain Real Zaragoza Released [39]
1 July 2016 CB 4 Ivory Coast Kolo Touré Scotland Celtic Released [39]
1 July 2016 ST 39 Germany Samed Yeşil Unattached Released [39]
1 July 2016 AM 53 Portugal João Carlos Teixeira Portugal Porto £250,000 [40]
1 July 2016 ST 48 England Jerome Sinclair England Watford £4,000,000 [41]
13 July 2016 RW 64 Spain Sergi Canós England Norwich City £2,500,000[upper-alpha 1] [42]
14 July 2016 CB 37 Slovakia Martin Škrtel Turkey Fenerbahçe £5,500,000 [43]
14 July 2016 RW 33 England Jordon Ibe England AFC Bournemouth £15,000,000 [44]
25 July 2016 CM 24 Wales Joe Allen England Stoke City £11,000,000[upper-alpha 2] [45]
27 July 2016 LB 44 Australia Brad Smith England AFC Bournemouth £3,000,000[upper-alpha 3] [46]
20 August 2016 ST 9 Belgium Christian Benteke England Crystal Palace £27,000,000[upper-alpha 4] [47]
31 August 2016 AM Spain Luis Alberto Italy Lazio £4,300,000[upper-alpha 5] [48]
31 August 2016 ST 45 Italy Mario Balotelli France Nice Free [49]
Total £72,800,000
  1. Fee may eventually rise to £4,000,000.
  2. Fee may eventually rise to £13,000,000.
  3. Fee may eventually rise to £6,000,000.
  4. Fee may eventually rise to £32,000,000.
  5. Fee may eventually rise to £6,000,000.

Loans out

Start date End date Position No. Player To club Fee Ref.
10 July 2016 End of season GK 39 Scotland Ryan Fulton England Chesterfield None [50]
11 July 2016 End of season GK 52 Wales Danny Ward England Huddersfield Town None [51]
20 July 2016 21 November 2016 GK 34 Hungary Ádám Bogdán England Wigan Athletic None [52]
26 July 2016 End of season MF 40 England Ryan Kent England Barnsley None [53]
5 August 2016 End of season DF 38 England Jon Flanagan England Burnley None [54]
5 August 2016 End of season AM Brazil Allan Germany Hertha BSC None [55]
26 August 2016 End of season ST Nigeria Taiwo Awoniyi Netherlands NEC None [56]
31 August 2016 End of season DF 47 England Andre Wisdom Austria Red Bull Salzburg None [57]
31 August 2016 End of season RW 50 Serbia Lazar Marković Portugal Sporting CP None [58]

Transfer summary

Spending

Summer: Decrease £ 61,900,000

Winter: Steady £

Total: Decrease £ 61,900,000

Income

Summer: Increase £ 72,800,000

Winter: Steady £

Total: Increase £ 72,800,000

Net Expenditure

Summer: Increase £ 10,900,000

Winter: Steady £

Total: Increase £ 10,900,000

Friendlies

Pre-season

International Champions Cup

Competitions

Overall

Competition Started roundCurrent
position / round
Final
position / round
First match Last match
Premier League 3rd 14 August 2016May 2017
FA Cup Third round January 2017
EFL Cup Second roundSemi-finals 23 August 2016

Last updated: 29 November 2016
Source: Competitions

Overview

Competition Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Premier League 14 9 3 2 35 18 +17 64.29
FA Cup 0 0 0 0 0 0 +0 !
EFL Cup 4 4 0 0 12 1 +11 100.000
Total 18 13 3 2 47 19 +28 72.22

Last updated: 4 December 2016
Source: Competitions

Premier League

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Chelsea 14 11 1 2 32 11 +21 34 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Arsenal 14 9 4 1 33 14 +19 31
3 Liverpool 14 9 3 2 35 18 +17 30
4 Manchester City 14 9 3 2 30 15 +15 30 Qualification for the Champions League play-off round
5 Tottenham Hotspur 14 7 6 1 24 10 +14 27 Qualification for the Europa League group stage
Updated to match(es) played on 4 December 2016. Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Play-offs (only if needed to decide champion, teams for relegation or teams for UEFA competitions).[59]

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
14 9 3 2 37 18  +19 30 5 1 0 19 4  +15 4 2 2 18 14  +4

Last updated: 4 December 2016.
Source:

Results by matchday


Matchday1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAAAHAHAHHAHAHA
Result W L D W W W W D W W W D W L
Position 2 9 10 5 4 4 2 4 2 3 1 1 2 3

Last updated: 4 December 2016.
Source: Statto
Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Loss; W = Win; P = Postponed.

Matches

  Win   Draw   Loss

On 15 June 2016, the fixtures for the forthcoming season were announced.[60]


FA Cup

Main article: 2016–17 FA Cup

  Win   Draw   Loss

EFL Cup

Main article: 2016–17 EFL Cup

  Win   Draw   Loss

Squad statistics

Appearances

Numbers in parentheses denote appearances as substitute.
Players with no appearances not included in the list.
As of match played 29 November 2016
Sortable table
No. Pos. Nat. Name Premier League FA Cup EFL Cup Total
Apps Apps Apps Apps
1 GK Germany Loris Karius 8019
2 DF England Nathaniel Clyne 1302 (1)15 (1)
5 MF Netherlands Georginio Wijnaldum 9 (3)02 (1)11 (4)
6 DF Croatia Dejan Lovren 100111
7 MF England James Milner 1101 (1)12 (1)
10 MF Brazil Philippe Coutinho 12 (1)0113 (1)
11 FW Brazil Roberto Firmino 120214
14 MF England Jordan Henderson 130215
15 FW England Daniel Sturridge 4 (5)01 (1)5 (6)
16 MF Serbia Marko Grujić 0 (2)02 (1)2 (3)
17 DF Estonia Ragnar Klavan 3 (1)036 (1)
18 DF Spain Alberto Moreno 2 (3)035 (3)
19 FW Senegal Sadio Mané 120214
20 MF England Adam Lallana 10 (1)0111 (1)
21 MF Brazil Lucas Leiva 2 (3)035 (3)
22 GK Belgium Simon Mignolet 5038
23 MF Germany Emre Can 6 (3)02 (2)8 (5)
27 FW Belgium Divock Origi 0 (10)044 (10)
28 FW England Danny Ings 000 (2)0 (2)
32 DF Cameroon Joël Matip 110213
35 MF England Kevin Stewart 0 (4)02 (1)2 (5)
53 MF England Ovie Ejaria 0 (1)02 (1)2 (2)
58 FW Wales Ben Woodburn 0 (1)00 (1)0 (2)
66 DF England Trent Alexander-Arnold 0022

Goalscorers

Includes all competitive matches.

As of match played 29 November 2016
Rank Pos. No. Player Premier League FA Cup EFL Cup Total
1 MF10 Brazil Philippe Coutinho 5 0 1 6
FW11 Brazil Roberto Firmino 5 0 1 6
MF 19 Senegal Sadio Mané 6 0 0 6
4 DF7 England James Milner 5 0 0 5
5 FW 15 England Daniel Sturridge 0 0 4 4
FW 27 Belgium Divock Origi 1 0 3 4
7 MF 20 England Adam Lallana 3 0 0 3
8 DF 6 Croatia Dejan Lovren 2 0 0 2
MF23 Germany Emre Can 2 0 0 2
10 MF 5 Netherlands Georginio Wijnaldum 1 0 0 1
MF 14 England Jordan Henderson 1 0 0 1
DF17 Estonia Ragnar Klavan 0 0 1 1
DF 32 Cameroon Joël Matip 1 0 0 1
FW 58 Wales Ben Woodburn 0 0 1 1
# Own Goals 00 1 1
Total320 1244

Clean sheets

Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted alphabetically by surname when total clean sheets are equal.

Correct as of matches played on 29 November 2016
No. Player Premier League FA Cup EFL Cup TOTAL
1 Germany Loris Karius 3 0 1 4
22 Belgium Simon Mignolet 0 0 2 2

Disciplinary record

As of matches played 29 November 2016
No. Pos. Name Premier League FA Cup EFL Cup Total
Red card Red card Red card Red card
14 MF Jordan Henderson 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
6 DF Dejan Lovren 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
10 MF Philippe Coutinho 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
16 MF Marko Grujić 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0
17 DF Ragnar Klavan 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0
18 DF Alberto Moreno 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0
5 MF Georginio Wijnaldum 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
7 MF James Milner 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
11 FW Roberto Firmino 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
19 FW Sadio Mané 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
20 MF Adam Lallana 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
21 MF Lucas Leiva 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
23 MF Emre Can 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
27 FW Divock Origi 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
28 FW Danny Ings 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
32 DF Joël Matip 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
66 DF Trent Alexander-Arnold 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0

Awards

Liverpool Standard Chartered Player of the Month award

Awarded monthly to the player that was chosen by fans voting on Liverpoolfc.com

Month Player Votes
August Senegal Sadio Mané 77%[62]
September England Adam Lallana 51%[63]
October Brazil Philippe Coutinho 56%[64]

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