Jurgen Klopp has done wonders since joining Liverpool in 2015.

At that time, the Reds were 10th in the table after eight matches, and as such, Brendan Rodgers was relieved of his duties. The former Borussia Dortmund manager then came in and, although he could only finish two places above that at the end of the season, he still took his team to the Europa League final.

Since then, he has qualified the Reds for the Champions League in every campaign, even leading them to the trophy last season. Not only that, the Anfield outfit now top the Premier League by eight points, having won 14 of their first 15 matches, and are on the march to their first league title in 30 years.

By beating Everton, he made history, becoming the quickest manager in history to win 100 league games. Liverpool journalist David Maddock has suggested that he should now be ranked along the likes of Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley and Kenny Dalglish, especially considering he inherited a poor squad.

Whilst he has done a fantastic job to date, he still has just one trophy to his name, whilst those others picked up several. As such, many supporters feel that he needs to win silverware to have his name mentioned alongside that pantheon of greats.

Other fans have taken issue with Maddock's statement in regards to Klopp inheriting a bad team. They actually believe it wasn't that bad at all.

The team he had was nowhere near the level of the one he has now. The likes of Christian Benteke and Joe Allen, for example, would not get near this current side, yet they made 79 appearances between them in that first campaign.

Some fans just hope he stays at the club for as long as possible after seeing this stat.

If he remains at the club for that long, there is no limit to what he could achieve.

Can you name the result these iconic Liverpool images belong to? Give it a go now...

How long will it take him to get to 200 wins? Time will tell.

In other news, Thierry Henry says Jurgen Klopp showed one Liverpool man respect against Everton.