Defender Jarell Quansah’s goal helped the 2023/2024 Premier League season set a new record for the most goals scored.
On Jurgen Klopp’s farewell day, Liverpool immediately pressed their opponents Wolves from the start. The lively atmosphere at Anfield boosted the home team’s spirits, leading to a barrage of shots on the visitors’ goal.
“The Kops” gained a significant advantage after Wolves defender Nelson Semedo was sent off. Klopp’s team quickly capitalized, with midfielder MacAllister opening the scoring. Liverpool fans only had to wait 10 more minutes to celebrate Quansah’s goal, which doubled their lead. Notably, the Englishman’s strike set a new Premier League record.
Specifically, Liverpool’s second goal was the 1223rd goal of the 2023/2024 season, surpassing the previous record of 1222 goals set in the 22-team 1992/1993 season. This has been an incredibly high-scoring campaign, with all teams showcasing prolific attacking play, making it potentially the most exciting Premier League season to date.
As the 38th round is still ongoing, the goal tally is likely to continue rising, further extending this new scoring record to a mark that will be very challenging to match in the future.