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Log In. Contact us Sign up for newsletters. Log In Register now My account. How many titles have Liverpool won? How the Reds pulled level with Manchester United in list of major trophies won While Manchester United still have the edge on their old rivals when it comes to domestic silverware, Liverpool dominate in Europe Liverpool have closed the gap on Manchester United Photo: Getty. By Will Magee. June 29, am Updated am. Sign up to The Score and get in-depth analysis on all 20 Premier League clubs, every Monday morning Email address is invalid Thank you for subscribing!

Sorry, there was a problem. In beating the Blues on that occasion, Liverpool lifted their 46th major trophy, with supporters believing that they had surpassed great rivals Manchester United, who, they said, have 45 major trophies.

Liverpool's 47 major titles excludes the number of Community Shield titles they have won, which is the key point of the discussion — as Man Utd have a record 21 Community Shields to their name, compared to Liverpool's And so, if Community Shield titles are to count in the trophy haul, Man Utd have won 66 major titles to Liverpool's 62, sealing their status as the most successful side in England.

The key point of contention between the sets of supporters is about whether or not the Community Shield counts as a major title. Once again, it depends on who you ask. The FA considers the Community Shield to be an official honour in English football, and it is seen as the first game of the new English top-flight season, though its status as a 'major title' has been contested by certain football figures and fans.

He has also clinched six First Division titles and three European Cups, making him one of the most decorated and celebrated Liverpool players in history. Former striker Ian Rush has also lodged himself permanently into Liverpool folklore alongside the likes of Alan Hansen and Graeme Souness, who were part of the great Liverpool side in the s. Steven Gerrard remains a favourite amongst modern Reds supporters, a born and bred Liverpool fan who stayed at Anfield for the entirety of his footballing career in England.

Having broken through the Liverpool academy, Gerrard became the club's youngest captain at aged 23 and is still hailed as one of England's most prolific and talented midfielders.

Gerrard, however, has never lifted a Premier League title. Gerrard has been hailed for his ability as captain to rescue Liverpool from scruff-of-the-neck situations.

A skipper who preferred to lead his team by example, his memorable long-range volleys against the likes of Olympiakos and West Ham in crucial moments of knockout competitions were pivotal moments in the club's success in winning the tournament. His role in the Champions League final where he scored the first goal against AC Milan to mark the comeback from down is one of Gerrard's greatest moments in a Liverpool shirt.

John Barnes and John Aldridge were also formidable players during their time at Liverpool during the late '80s and early '90s, both of whom were recruited by Dalglish. In the modern Premier League era, Owen was a revered Kop favourite at Anfield though his reputation amongst Liverpool fans seemed to deteriorate following his controversial transfer to Manchester United in



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