
Jarrell Quanza scored a milestone with his first goal for the club, but he was also instrumental in completing Liverpool’s overall scoring alphabet.
The 20-year-old’s finish at Union SG was part of the defeat, but it remains a moment to savour, especially given his incisive touch and finishing. Kwanza himself was more interested in the opposition goal than Liverpool’s first goal.”Maybe it happened that way because I wasn’t happy with myself for conceding a goal.
I got a goal back and that’s a consolation for conceding,” he told LFCTV. But what the centre-back doesn’t know is that he is the first Liverpool player to score for a club with a surname starting with ‘Q’.I’m pretty sure this guy is Liverpool’s top goalscorer in all letters. (I checked my phone and it looks like someone missed it.) pic.twitter.com/rfIYqEn95n— Andrew Beasley (@BassTunedToRed) December 14, 2023This becomes the final piece of the puzzle as you complete your club’s A to Z scoreboard with each letter of the alphabet provided.
He’s basically becoming the best scorer with the letter “Q” and I have a feeling he’ll hold that title for a long time. It took 131 years for the letters to make the list!From the many letters of the alphabet, it is very easy to find the surnames of John Aldridge, Kenny Dalglish, Robbie Fowler, Steven Gerrard, Ian Rush and Mohamed Salah, who scored goals for the club.Harold Uren, Abel Xavier and Bolo Zenden, who scored twice for the Reds between 1907 and 1912, might not catch your eye because of their understated letters.
This is an incredible statistic for Liverpool, but it has been achieved through collective effort in recent years.
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