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Ian Callaghan is Liverpool's record appearance maker, with 857 between 1960 and 1978. Arthur Goddard was captain from 1909 to 1912. John Barnes was captain for the 1996–97 season. Gordon Hodgson scored more hattricks than any other Liverpool player. Robbie Fowler was the scorer of the fastest hat-trick in Liverpool history.
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On 28 February 2024, he was included in the Liverpool senior team's match day squad for the first time, named as a substitute against Southampton in the FA Cup. [10] On 10 March 2024, he was included in the Liverpool senior team's match day squad for the first time in the Premier League, named as a substitute against Manchester City.
Harvey Daniel James Elliott [3] was born on 4 April 2003 [4] in Chertsey, Surrey. [5] He was interested in football from a young age and grew up supporting Liverpool. [6] His father, Scott, would tutor him so he could develop a professional attitude towards training. [7]
On 21 February, he became the youngest Liverpool player, aged 18 years and 122 days, to start in a Champions League knockout match, which ended in a 5–2 home defeat against Real Madrid. [ 19 ] On 16 March 2023, he announced he would miss the rest of the 2022–23 season with an adductor injury. [ 20 ]
Robert Marc Jones (born 5 November 1971) is an English football coach and former professional footballer.. As a player he was a defender from 1987 to 1999. After starting his career with Crewe Alexandra, he went on to make a name for himself with Liverpool where he won both the FA Cup and League Cup before finishing his career with a brief spell with West Ham United.
From Liverpool, Corness began playing for Liverpool age-group teams from five years-old. After working through the academy programme he signed his first professional contract in 2021. 18 months later in November 2022 he signed an updated deal with the club. [3]