2012-13 (30 goals), 2013-14 (31 goals)

Given the elite talisman he soon became, it is difficult to imagine now that Suarez’s finishing ability was questioned in some quarters during his first 18 months on Merseyside.

But where the Uruguayan was guilty of squandering chances in that initial period, he rarely wasted one in the two full campaigns that followed.

Suarez bagged exactly 30 in Brendan Rodgers’ first term as Liverpool manager and went one better the following year with 31 – all in the Premier League as the Reds fell agonisingly short of Manchester City in the title race.