It's nice to be important, but it's also important to be nice. Liverpool know all about that, with the Reds set to complete a fifth straight season at the top of the Premier League Fair Play table, barring a rather spectacular loss of discipline in their final match of the season at home to Crystal Palace on Sunday.
The Reds have finished on top of the table in every one of Jurgen Klopp's full seasons in charge, and you have to go back to the 2015/16 campaign for the last time that anyone else finished top of this pile - with Arsenal and Leicester each on 54 points.
The table awards one point for every yellow card a side picks up, three for a double yellow which leads to a red card, and five for a straight red.
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