#8 vs Chelsea (31/10/2015)
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At the advent of the Jurgen Klopp era when Liverpool were only acclimatizing to his style, the 3-1 win over a beleaguered Chelsea at the time teased a sign of things to come. At the heart of that memorable show was Coutinho, bagging a brace to put the visitors ahead for the first time in the match. His first goal of the evening set the Reds firmly on their way.
On being laid off by Roberto Firmino, Coutinho steers himself clear of Ramires before finding a space at the back to unleash a curveball that glides beyond a hapless Thibaut Courtois to crash into the bottom corner of the net.
It was only the second goal by Liverpool under Klopp, but the diminutive Brazilian ensured it was a special one as well.