LFC's 30-goal club: Kenny Dalglish
1977-78 (31 goals)
The King’s most prolific season for Liverpool was actually his first. Having joined from Celtic in August 1977 as a replacement for Kevin Keegan – who had departed for Hamburg that summer – Kenny scored in six of his first eight appearances.
Dalglish’s name was on the scoresheet 31 times in total that term, with the last of his tally the most important: a delicate dink over Bruges goalkeeper Birger Jensen at Wembley which retained the European Cup for the Reds.
He reached the 20 mark in four of the next five seasons, though that minor reduction of his own output was offset by his ability to create goals for those around him.