Who is the best striker in Liverpool history?
From Ian Rush's record 346 goals to Salah's modern-era dominance — who is the greatest striker in Liverpool history?

Ian Rush
Liverpool's all-time record scorer with 346 goals in 660 games who won 13 trophies including five league titles and two European Cups, widely considered the greatest striker in the club's history.

Roger Hunt
England's 1966 World Cup winner who scored 285 goals for Liverpool, holding the club's league goals record and firing them to two First Division titles as Bill Shankly's most reliable forward.

Mohamed Salah
Egyptian King who has scored 200+ goals from 2017 and won multiple Premier League golden boots and the 2019 Champions League, redefining what a modern winger-striker can achieve at a single club.

Billy Liddell
Scottish wing-forward so adored that the club was nicknamed 'Liddellpool' during his 1946-1961 career, scoring 228 goals and carrying Liverpool almost single-handedly through the Second Division years.

Gordon Hodgson
South African-born inside-forward who scored 233 goals in 377 games between 1925 and 1936, the most prolific scorer in the club's pre-war era and second-highest scorer of all time.

Robbie Fowler
Toxteth-born 'God' who scored 183 goals across two spells and was one of the most natural and prolific strikers England has ever produced during his 1990s prime at Anfield.

Luis Suárez
Uruguayan who produced arguably the greatest individual Premier League season in 2013-14 with 31 goals, combining genius with controversy and firing Liverpool to the brink of their first title since 1990.

Michael Owen
Explosive Scouser who won the 2001 Ballon d'Or as Liverpool's record-breaking striker, scoring 158 goals with blistering pace and becoming the youngest player to reach 100 league goals.

Fernando Torres
Spanish thunderbolt who scored 81 goals in 142 games and became the fastest player in Liverpool history to reach 50 Premier League goals, making the Anfield faithful believe a title could finally return.

Kevin Keegan
Energetic English forward who scored 100 goals in 323 games and won three league titles at Liverpool before European glory, a two-time European Footballer of the Year remembered for his electric personality.

John Aldridge
Scouser who stepped in as Rush's replacement and was immediately sensational, scoring 63 goals in just 104 games including a remarkable 29 in 1987-88 as Liverpool romped to the title.
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