By Alan Duffy Last updated: 2nd October 2008
Gerrard: 100 goals for Reds
Long-range super-strikes from the right boot of Steven Gerrard have become something of a regular occurrence for the adoring Anfield faithful.
However, the England man's goal against PSV on Wednesday night did more than simply seal a comfortable 3-1 victory for Liverpool, as it also elevated the inspirational superstar into a star-studded club of players who have reached the 100 goal milestone for The Reds.
Topping the list is striking legend Ian Rush who managed an incredible total of 346 goals for the Anfield giants in his two spells with the club.
While other Merseyside icons to make the list include the likes of Roger Hunt, Robbie Fowler, Kenny Dalglish and Kevin Keegan.
Gerrard is currently tied with Keegan on 100 goals, a figure he will no doubt go on to improve upon, but the feat is all the more impressive considering that he is a midfielder rather than a striker.
| Player | Liverpool Dates | Goals |
| Ian Rush | 1980-1987 & 1988-1996 | 346 |
| Roger Hunt | 1958 -1969 | 286 |
| Gordon Hodgson | 1925 -1936 | 241 |
| Billy Liddell | 1939 -1961 | 228 |
| Robbie Fowler | 1993-2001 & 2006/07 | 183 |
| Kenny Dalglish | 1977 - 1990 | 172 |
| Michael Owen | 1996 -2004 | 158 |
| Harry Chambers | 1915 - 1928 | 151 |
| Jack Parkinson | 1902 - 1914 | 130 |
| Sam Raybould | 1900 - 1907 | 128 |
| Dick Forshaw | 1919 - 1927 | 124 |
| Ian St. John | 1961 - 1971 | 118 |
| Jack Balmer | 1935 - 1952 | 111 |
| John Barnes | 1987 - 1997 | 108 |
| Kevin Keegan | 1971 - 1977 | 100 |
| Steven Gerrard | 1997 - Current | 100 |
As well as reaching the magical 100 figure for the Reds, Gerrard also made it 28 European goals for the club, a record which now puts him six ahead of former Anfield darling Michael Owen.
| Player | European Goals |
| Steven Gerrard | 28 |
| Michael Owen | 22 |
| Ian Rush | 20 |
| Roger Hunt | 17 |
| Terry McDermott | 15 |
Liverpool fans will now be hoping that their magnificent captain can lead them to that elusive Premier League trophy come next May.
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