Twelve of Andy Robertson’s 69 assists in a Liverpool shirt were for Mohamed Salah.
Surely, though, one among that dozen shared between the two departing legends stands alone in terms of significance – and perhaps beauty, too.
Anfield. Sunday November 10, 2019. Liverpool v Manchester City.
A few months earlier, these sides had gone toe-to-toe in an all-timer of a Premier League title race, with the Reds’ final points haul of 97 one shy of City’s 98.
But [**Jürgen Klopp**](https://www.liverpoolfc.com/info/jurgen-klopp)’s team began 2019-20 as European champions and in no mood to countenance finishing anywhere other than first domestically.
By the time this game rolled around, they held a record of played 11, won 10, drawn one in the league.
A week earlier, Robertson had equalised in the 87th minute at Villa Park. Did he celebrate? No, he grabbed the ball from the net in order to hasten the restart and, deep into stoppage time, [**Sadio Mane**](https://www.liverpoolfc.com/info/sadio-mane) put his head in the vicinity of an opponent’s studs to glance home the winner.
Klopp’s ‘mentality monsters’ usually found a way.