On Thursday night, Burnley took away 3 points from Anfield 1-0. Liverpool's record of unbeaten home games in the Premier League for nearly four years came to an abrupt end.
The Red Army created many opportunities, but only a few times tested the opposing goalkeeper Pope, and Burnley took the only opportunity to take away the victory.
Although a little frustrated, Liverpool's unbeaten achievements at home are hard to conceal. So in the history of the Premier League, where does the Red Army's home unbeaten record rank?
According to the "Daily Mail" report, let's take a look at the top 5 home unbeaten records in Premier League history.
Manchester United – 35 games, 85 points (December 1994-November 1996)
This team under Ferguson is a terrifying presence in the Premier League. Surprisingly, Manchester United’s home field is not The losing record has been surpassed by their competitors in recent years. Despite this, they have appeared on the list twice, including the 35 unbeaten record that began in December 1994.
After losing at home to Nottingham Forest, the Red Devils drew 1-1 with Leicester City. Then they swept Ipswich 9-0, which is part of the Red Devils' nine consecutive zero games at Old Trafford.
These 35 unbeaten games included 23 zero sheets and 25 victories, and ended with a 1-2 loss to Chelsea.
Manchester United-36 games, 96 points (December 1998-December 2000)
This is Manchester United's longest home unbeaten record, ranking fourth in the history of the Premier League. The time was 2 years after the last record, when they bounced back from their defeat to Fort Mille and defeated Nottingham Forest 3-0 on Boxing Day.
This period included many anxious games at the end of the 1998-99 season, the most famous being a 1-1 draw with Arsenal, and a 1-goal victory over Southampton, Villa and Tottenham.When the season they won the league championship by 1 point, and then won the season's triple crown.
Then Manchester United did not lose at home in the 99-20 season, defending the Premier League title, winning 7 games in the first 8 games of the following season.
The Red Devils' unbeaten record was ended by Liverpool, who lost 0-1 at Old Trafford in 2000.
Manchester City – 37 games, 103 points (December 2010-December 2012)
Guardiola is often regarded as the greatest manager of modern Manchester City, but the club’s longest home unbeaten record It was created by Mancini, who led Manchester City to the first Premier League title.
This period included a 3-2 victory over Queens Park at the end of the 11-12 season, but it began 18 months ago when Manchester City defeated Villa 4-0 after Christmas. In the next 36 league games played at home, they only did not win 4 games and kept 21 games with zero seals.
This unbeaten record was ended by Manchester United in December 2012. Rooney scored twice in the first half, Sabaletta equalized for Manchester City in the 86th minute, but Van Persie scored the winning goal in stoppage time.
Liverpool – 68 games, 178 points (May 2017-January 2021)
Liverpool's unbeaten record began in April 2017 with a 1-2 loss to Crystal Palace at home.
But that was only Liverpool's second home defeat of the season, and then they drew with Southampton, regaining their form, and finally defeated the relegated Miburg 3-0 and won the Champions League qualification.
The Red Army's home unbeaten record spans 3 seasons and has won 24 consecutive victories, including a 4-3 victory over Manchester City. They won the championship with the highest home points last season, only to lose 2 points in the 1-1 draw with Burnley.
The end of Liverpool's unbeaten home record is again given by Burnley.
Chelsea – 86 games, 210 points (March 2004-October 2008)
Although regarded as one of Mourinho’s greatest achievements in the Premier League,But Chelsea's unbeaten home game actually belongs to his predecessor Ranieri. At that time, the Blues had 4 wins and 2 draws in 6 home games at the end of the 03-04 season.
Of course, Mourinho dominated most of the next games, and Chelsea won two consecutive Premier League titles. The subsequent record was continued by Grant and Scolari.
The incredible 86-game record was finally ended by Liverpool, and Bosingwa’s own goal led to a 0-1 defeat. Losing to a major competitor was a theme in Scolari's era, and he was fired by Abramovich a few months later.
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