The service we offer millions of supporters in every country across the world got even better today after we put three new incredible stats pages live - and there are loads more coming over the next few weeks.
Liverpool supporters can now see in-depth stats about how every player in the team is performing and how they compare to other Premier League stars as Liverpoolfc.tv presents new pages powered by Opta.

First up is our new 'Prem Stats' page, where you can compare every Liverpool player's stats in defence, attack, discipline and distribution.
So, for example, you could see how Charlie Adam's passing accuracy fares against Jordan Henderson's, or the amount of aerial duels Martin Skrtel wins compared to his fellow defenders.
There are far too many stats on this page for us to outline here, so go have a browse yourself.
Compare Liverpool players with one another now>>
Next we have our 'Player Ranking' page, which tells you the top 10 players in the Barclays Premier League for shots, assists, cards, passes, crosses, saves, key passes, clearances and more.
Click here to have a look now>>
Finally for today we've introduced our brand new 'League Table' page. Here you can discover how every Premier League team compares on goals scored, goals conceded, goals converted, shots, clean sheets, discipline and average age.
There are loads more stats pages to come courtesy of Liverpoolfc.tv and Opta as we attempt to make one of world football's most visited football club sites even better for Kopites. Keep your eyes peeled over the coming weeks.
Author: Jimmy Rice
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28th Oct 2011 12:53