Coming from being crowned World Champions last Saturday at Doha against Flamengo, Liverpool was absolutely dominant at the King Power Stadium. The 4-0 win against Leicester not only allows the Reds to extend their lead in the Premier League but also means their 5th win in the last 5 Boxing Day fixtures.

Fantastic. Absolutely fantastic.



UP THE REDS! ?https://t.co/6piwfViRGF — Liverpool FC (@LFC) December 26, 2019

Boxing Day is arguably the toughest moment of the season as the teams are overwhelmed by the number of matches in such a short period, but that doesn't seem to affect the Reds as the team continues to overcome every obstacle with authority. Thursday's victory means Liverpool won their 5th consecutive Boxing Day match, with an aggregate scoreline of 15-0.

Take a look at Liverpool's record on Boxing Day:

2014: Burnley 0-1 Liverpool

Coached by Brendan Rodgers, Liverpool got the edge over Burnley at Turf Moor, thanks to a goal from Raheem Sterling.

2015: Liverpool 1-0 Leicester

It was one of the 3 defeats Leicester had in the Premier League as the Foxes were crowned champions for the first time in club's history that season. Assisted by Roberto Firmino, Benteke's effort at the 63rd minute was enough for Liverpool to secure the win. Liverpool finished 8th that season, 21 points behind the champions Leicester.

2017: Liverpool 5-0 Swansea

Swansea would be relegated this season, 3 points behind the safe zone. The team was trashed at Anfield Road, with goals from Coutinho, Firmino (2), Alexander-Arnold and Oxlade-Chamberlain.

2018: Liverpool 4-0 Newcastle

Benítez was back at Anfield but it wasn´t a good visit for Newcastle as the Magpies suffered a heavy loss. Lovren, Salah, Shaqiri, and Fabinho gave Liverpool fans a comfortable Christmas evening.

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