Mohamed Salah set a new Liverpool record on Wednesday night as the Egyptian became the club's all-time leading goalscorer in the Champions League.
Salah scored inside 55 seconds against Midtjylland, bobbling in when put through on goal, to net for the 22nd time in Europe's premier club competition for the Reds.
And that goal, which was also the quickest Liverpool have ever scored in the Champions League, takes him one past club legend Steven Gerrard in the all-time stakes.
The Egyptian's early strike against Midtjylland means he breaks a new European record
However, that goal was enough to give Jurgen Klopp's side victory in Denmark, as a second-half penalty meant it finished 1-1 in what was something of a dead rubber, given the Reds had already topped the group.