Liverpool regained their place in the highest echelons of the English game by beating Tottenham to lift the Champions League in Madrid on Saturday.
Having vowed to 'knock Liverpool off their perch' when he took over at Manchester United in 1986, Sir Alex Ferguson proceeded to do that by winning 26 major trophies over 27 years.
Yet the club's sixth European Cup draws them level once more with the Old Trafford outfit on 42 major trophies as England's most decorated side, and Sportsmail takes a look at the key statistics around Liverpool's triumph.
While Liverpool had made significant progress since Jurgen Klopp took over in October 2015, that first trophy under his management has proved elusive.
In his first season he guided his side to the Europa League final, their first European showpiece occasion since 2007.
The game against Sevilla would end in a 3-1 defeat however, despite Daniel Sturridge's opener.
Klopp's first full season would see them reach the League Cup final on February 28 2016, but again they would be denied.
It took penalties for Manuel Pellegrini's Manchester City to lift the trophy instead at Wembley, after Philippe Coutinho cancelled out Fernandinho's opener.
While the 2016/2017 season would see no silverware, the club did seal a return to the Champions League for the first time since the 2014/2015 campaign.
That would set the stage for a thrilling run to the 2018 Champions League final, racking up wins over Porto, Roma and Manchester City.
However, Real Madrid in the final proved a step too far, with Karim Benzema and a Gareth Bale double - the wondrous first and fortunate second - sealing a third straight trophy for the Spaniards despite Sadio Mane's first-half leveller.
It took only one more year for Klopp to finally break his duck and bring home the trophy that finally sent Liverpool back to their perch.
A key part of Liverpool's success both domestically and in Europe has been centre-back Virgil van Dijk, in his first full season on Merseyside.
While his £75million fee from Southampton in January 2018 appeared large, he has paid it off already with his displays.
No player has dribbled past the Dutchman in any of his 64 games this season, with the last player to do so being Newcastle's Mikel Merino in March 2018.
Van Dijk has also helped Liverpool record the joint-most clean sheets in the Champions League this season with six, alongside Barcelona.
While Saturday brought Liverpool that long-awaited 42nd trophy, it also ended a 14-year wait for success in Europe.
Their last taste of success on the continent came with that stunning, superlative comeback win over AC Milan in Istanbul on May 25, 2005.
Having fallen behind to Paolo Maldini's volley after 50 seconds, Hernan Crespo's quick-fire double before half-time appeared to put the nail in the coffin of Liverpool's hopes.
Yet first Steven Gerrard, then Vladimir Smicer then Xabi Alonso - turning home his own missed penalty - would turn the tie around in six startling minutes.
The remaining 30 minutes of normal time and the 30 more of extra-time would pass without a decider, leaving it to Jerzy Dudek to attain hero status by saving Andriy Shevchenko's penalty to win the shoot-out.
Finally, 14 years on, the club have clinched a sixth European Cup, moving them clear of Barcelona and Bayern Munich and second in the all-time rankings.
Their rivals from 2005 - and victors when they met again in 2007 - remain in second with seven, while Real Madrid's recent run of three cups in three years leave them well ahead of the field on 13.
While the likes of van Dijk and Mohamed Salah have driven this Liverpool side on, their European success has also been down to an unlikely hero.
Divock Origi, thrown into Liverpool's semi-final second leg against Barcelona due to injury problems with his side 3-0 down aggregate, had not even registered a shot in the competition by that point in the season.
Now, two games later, he has three goals and a Champions League winners medal.
Maresma
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Diteilortu
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Was there not much competition back when Real Madrid won it in 56, 57, 58, 59, 60
definitely the start [Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
rahadiktuy
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What Liverpool must do now that Henry has said that Klopp can have more resources is compete for the lower trophies too. Greater squad depth would make this a more realistic prospect.
Well, Liverpool doesn't have enough squad depth to challenge for all 4. Need lots of money.
rahadiktuy
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What a terrible time to support Manchester United. Noisy Neighbours, domestic treble, most hated rivals Champions of Europe, even Chelsea have left them standing. United sixth best, a zero for a manager, a player on £500k a week warming the bench, no CL football, top players turning them down, Board arguing amongst itself re who's fault it is, Alex Ferguson feeling isolated and disrespected......isn't life Wonderful
I agree with this brother that there's never a terrible time to support a team, if you are a true fan. It's only natural for a team's fortune to rise and fall over time in a competitive league like EPL. I just wish fans would respect each other's choices and celebrate their team's successes without putting down others. But having said all these, it's shameful to buy titles.
naelkayyali
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we were always back but there was the bad luck and some silly own mistakes 😡 but Thanx God no more we learned from our mistakes first morino 😁 in Europe leage and then karuis in the champion leauge
Alexanderino
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These stas must be valued & recognised such as strikers stats
bozamrt
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where are man city fans?.please shitty fans come in
Daybdimosz
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Was there not much competition back when Real Madrid won it in 56, 57, 58, 59, 60
i think it was the start of everything
fucabdmosy
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Man U fans harping on about us not winning the prem ok fair enough as that's all you've really got against us now . Trouble for you lot is you haven't challenged for a title for 6 years and it looks like you won't for several years to come .
So why do the sing 20 times at OT? Did they win EPL 20 times?
DennisWayne
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As long as Ole stays at the club Liverpool will blow our trophy record away
I don't know why AF is posting rubbish, Liverpool has been holding the major trophy record even SAF retired. it was actually Mourinho that was able to get above Liverpool with his Europa league win. check the stats
DennisWayne
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The UCL trophy has been in Spain for 5 years now, I always knew it would take an English team to dethrone them. bravo Liverpool
Omaha
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1977 1978 1981 2005 2019. To all Mancunians this is the kind of 6 to be chasing
A European Cup in 4 out of the last 5 decades ... that is European greatness.
iinsomnia
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Everton have 7 more league titles than Spurs and yet Spurs are ahead of Everton on this list ?
Newcastle who haven't won any trophy in 50 years are ahead of Notts Forrest as well
herrlish
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Liverpool won division 2, 4 times. Utd have won it twice, so we're actually a few trophies ahead of them.
The general consensus between Europe's elite clubs is that England only have one team that they consider to be European Royalty.
hotman
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What a terrible time to support Manchester United. Noisy Neighbours, domestic treble, most hated rivals Champions of Europe, even Chelsea have left them standing. United sixth best, a zero for a manager, a player on £500k a week warming the bench, no CL football, top players turning them down, Board arguing amongst itself re who's fault it is, Alex Ferguson feeling isolated and disrespected......isn't life Wonderful
It's never a terrible time to support United. When you are a fan of a football club you should follow them through thick & thin. I first started to follow United around 1961 or 62 & there have been many ups & downs along the way so I see this one as a little blip on the road. There are problems there with some players & it's not Pogba that is causing them. They'll get over this during the summer. With the help of new signings, they should make up the 5pts that they fell short of this season for a top 4 place. I believe there is more to look forward too than there is to worry about.
especially
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What Liverpool must do now that Henry has said that Klopp can have more resources is compete for the lower trophies too. Greater squad depth would make this a more realistic prospect.
Totally agree.City challenge for all 4 Trophies, so that must now be Liverpool,s aim next season.
podkill
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And this without having won the league in 30 years. Our time will come United, while we look down on you in the league table
Back on our perch!!
shiaweek
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These days only the league title and european cup really matter the UEFA and domestic cups are more like consolation prizes no big club would consider it a successful season only winning one of them. Measuring Uniteds FA Cup wins against Liverpools European Cup wins is embarrassing
Garry is that you Alice???
likewise
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Well done Liverpool. You were patient with Klopp and were rewarded. United have fallen into the trap of not backing the managers, probably because they knew they'd picked the wrong people. They had several years to pinpoint who they wanted to follow SAF, but they didn't plan properly. We've wasted millions on mercenaries, not built a team, Woodward should be banned from football decisions, get a proper director of football in asap, at the moment, it isn't going to be us getting trophy number 43 next, or anytime soon.
Liverpool is so lucky with their owners. They show genuine enthusiasm for the club.
intolerant
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Obviously Liverpool's trophies carry a lot more weight. 6 European Cups and 3 UEFA Cups compared to United's 3 European Cups and 1 UEFA Cup.
No.Be gracious about it....lot more classy, dignified and befitting our club. No shame in their achievements.....doesn't make ours any less remarkable.
lkoop
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Liverpool back on their perch while 6thchester have collapsed to the bottom of the cage, covered in crap.
So where were your team last night?on holiday?
Terry13
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This is just the start.Klopp and Liverpool have ended the mental barrier of losing Finals and can now kick on to become a Trophy winning machine like Man City are.
jealousy
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1977 1978 1981 2005 2019. To all Mancunians this is the kind of 6 to be chasing
Tuesday
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utd have only 1 super cup,liverpool got 3. check before you comnent please.
illusion
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1977 1978 1981 2005 2019. To all Mancunians this is the kind of 6 to be chasing
footb122
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18 + 6 = 24; 20 + 3 = 23. They are the stats that count ... English champions and European champions. Liverpool ... back on their perch.
LoveBVB
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As long as Ole stays at the club Liverpool will blow our trophy record away
popzlim
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Well done to klopp and his Liverpool team. I am also a lifelong United supporter but when it comes to Europe your team is head a shoulders above every other English team including us here at Old Trafford. We may have won more league titles than your club however I fear with klopp it will not be long before once again you go ahead of us as I fear it will be decades before we win any major trophies again. GGMU GGMU GGMU
jealousy
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Man U fans harping on about us not winning the prem ok fair enough as that's all you've really got against us now . Trouble for you lot is you haven't challenged for a title for 6 years and it looks like you won't for several years to come .
Royruss
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This is just the start.Klopp and Liverpool have ended the mental barrier of losing Finals could now kick on, to become a Trophy winning machine like Man City are.
building
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Six times champions of Europe,can't see any Premier league teams getting any where near that.
FCBlahm
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Everton have 7 more league titles than Spurs and yet Spurs are ahead of Everton on this list ?
acteman
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And the most fearful thing is, Liverpool are on the rise whereas the oldratsford are in decline.. YNWA..
ManUpogba
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Correct list for a change. Only trophies won by competition over a period of the season....not one off show games. Liverpool and Man Utd combined have more than every club in London combined, as they will love me pointing out !
BillClifelly
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Two great clubs, but Liverpool are greater...
iudod33
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Liverpool won division 2, 4 times. Utd have won it twice, so we're actually a few trophies ahead of them.
yuyuyu
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Took the soapdodgers decades to catch Liverpool. Took us one year to catch them.
ookiss
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What a terrible time to support Manchester United. Noisy Neighbours, domestic treble, most hated rivals Champions of Europe, even Chelsea have left them standing. United sixth best, a zero for a manager, a player on £500k a week warming the bench, no CL football, top players turning them down, Board arguing amongst itself re who's fault it is, Alex Ferguson feeling isolated and disrespected......isn't life Wonderful
Segumban
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What Liverpool must do now that Henry has said that Klopp can have more resources is compete for the lower trophies too. Greater squad depth would make this a more realistic prospect.
powermanl
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Was there not much competition back when Real Madrid won it in 56, 57, 58, 59, 60
yuccaJuly
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Lets at least catch up with Milan or even go by them in the next 5 years, Madrid had a 5 European cup head start when the competition was in its infancy
Karenen
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And this without having won the league in 30 years. Our time will come United, while we look down on you in the league table
Rosemake
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These days only the league title and european cup really matter the UEFA and domestic cups are more like consolation prizes no big club would consider it a successful season only winning one of them. Measuring Uniteds FA Cup wins against Liverpools European Cup wins is embarrassing
Wendye
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For the last 14 years, anyone can see the Resident Champions League Trophy every day at its only permanent UK home, Anfield, if they want.
Grovertodd
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So amusingly ironic that every Manc on the planet is suddenly very interested in History after using it as a stick to beat Liverpool with for years! Every one I know has mentioned their "Treble " of 20 years ago in the last 24 hours. There was even a programme on talk sport about it on Saturday Morning !!!! I turned it off obviously, as was travelling to watch Liverpool win number 6 .....here and now. Great time to be a Liverpool fan. Every Manc I have every known deserves the dogs abuse they are getting. Couldn't happen to a nicer bunch.
ready2
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Perch alongside United? A champions league is on par with three league title. That means 9 trophies right there and I am not even a Liverpool fan.
Missouri
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Well done Liverpool. You were patient with Klopp and were rewarded. United have fallen into the trap of not backing the managers, probably because they knew they'd picked the wrong people. They had several years to pinpoint who they wanted to follow SAF, but they didn't plan properly. We've wasted millions on mercenaries, not built a team, Woodward should be banned from football decisions, get a proper director of football in asap, at the moment, it isn't going to be us getting trophy number 43 next, or anytime soon.
Harrington
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what is the similarity between us with ManUtd,,we have our 6th UCL trophy in our hand, ManUtd stay 6th in the league with 66 pts...
Chaselike
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Here is a fun fact and also in the last 50 years Real Madrid have won the Euro cup/Champions league 7 times, Liverpool 6 times, Milan 6 times, Barca 5 times, Bayern 5 times, Ajax 4 times, Utd 2 times, Nottingham Forest 2 times, City 0 times
KuGoo
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Obviously Liverpool's trophies carry a lot more weight. 6 European Cups and 3 UEFA Cups compared to United's 3 European Cups and 1 UEFA Cup.