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See the numbers behind Liverpool's victory over Rangers

<div>Liverpool completed 17 key passes, up from eight in their last match (against Brighton). Rangers only managed three.</div>


Liverpool carried the ball into the opponent's box 13 times, while again limiting Rangers to three.


Liverpool completed an impressive 54 passes into the final third, while Rangers managed 12.





Mohamed Salah, our man of the match, made three key passes (joint most of any player on the pitch, alongside Diogo Jota).


Salah played five successful passes into the opponent's box and carried the ball into the final third six times, both more than any other player on the pitch.


He also carried the ball farthest towards the opponent's goal (a total of 279 yards).


Trent Alexander-Arnold attempted 87 passes and successfuly completed 70 (more than any other player on the pitch).


<div>Trent Alexander-Arnold has played 240 passes in the Champions League - the second most of any player this season behind Calvin Bassey of Ajax (257).</div>


<div>Trent Alexander-Arnold passed the ball a combined 832 yards towards the opponent's goal - more than any other player in this match.</div>


<div>Alexander-Arnold has also passed the ball a combined 1,958 yards towards the opponent's goal during Champions League games this season - more than any other player in the competition.</div>