In numbers: One year of Rodgers
Brendan Rodgers celebrates a year in charge of Liverpool today. Take a numerical look back over his first 12 months at the helm courtesy of club statistician, Ged Rea.
Brendan became only the third Liverpool manager to win his first three European matches in charge - Bill Shankly and Roy Hodgson being the others.
He gave first team debuts to 13 players this season including seven who had previously appeared for the U21s.
18 different players scored for Liverpool this season - equalling the club record.
Steven Gerrard played 46 times this season under Brendan - more than any other player.
Liverpool finished the season with 61 points in the league, meaning that Rodgers had accumulated more points in his first full campaign in charge than any manager since Roy Evans.
The Reds recorded their biggest away league win since 2003 when they beat Newcastle 6-0 in April.
He named 42 players in his first team matchday squad this season, with 36 earning 'game time'.
Liverpool scored five goals in an away European game (at Young Boys) for only the fourth time in their history.
His 50th game in charge was the 2-2 draw with Chelsea in April.
Nine goals were scored by substitutes this season with Luis Suarez scoring three of them.
Liverpool scored 71 league goals this season, the most the Reds had netted in the last 12 Premiership campaigns and their joint-second highest tally in the Premier League era.
Rodgers has signed seven players during his first year at the club - Fabio Borini, Joe Allen, Oussama Assaidi, Nuri Sahin, Samed Yesil, Daniel Sturridge and Philippe Coutinho. The Reds revealed earlier this week a deal has been agreed in principle for the transfer of Kolo Toure.