#3 Peter Crouch
The tall and lanky forward scored 11 goals in 31 Champions League appearances for the Reds.
Crouch had a slow start at Anfield and was criticised because of his goal drought during his early days at the club. He was unable to score in his first 19 matches that went on for a span of four months. However, he ended his goal drought during a match against Wigan Athletic in December 2005.
The former Liverpool striker had been a revelation since then and he also scored the only goal in the fifth round of the FA Cup against Manchester United, Liverpool's first victory over them in the FA Cup post-Second World War.
He played a vital role in Liverpool's journey to the Champions League final in 2007 and scored six goals in the process.