Ian Rush Reveals All About his Liverpool Teammates: Kenny Dalglish, Jan Molby and More
Liverpool supporters have always admired players who combined brilliance with bravery. In recent years, the focus has shifted toward pace, numbers and hard pressing. But when you dig into Liverpool's rich footballing heritage, you uncover masters of the game whose influence ran deeper than the stats sheet. For club icon Ian Rush, no one embodied that artistry quite like Jan Molby.
Liverpool have seen many wizards grace the Anfield turf, from John Barnes to Luis Suárez. Even in the modern era, Luis Díaz thrilled the Kop with his flair before sealing a move to Bayern Munich. But for Rush, one name still stands above the rest when it comes to pure skill.
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Ian Rush Names Jan Molby as his Most Skilful Liverpool Teammate
In conversation with The Redmen TV, Ian Rush, Liverpool's all-time leading goalscorer, was asked to reflect on the most skilful player he ever lined up alongside. His answer was delivered without hesitation.
'Jan Molby,' Rush stated.
A statement so simple, yet it carries the weight of admiration earned over years of shared battles and trophies.
Molby, the Danish midfield orchestrator, arrived at Liverpool in 1984 as a relative unknown. Over the next 12 years, he would carve out a place in Anfield folklore, winning three league titles and two FA Cups. Molby wasn't a player who relied on pace or power. Instead, he played with time, grace and an eye for the pass that could turn defence into attack in an instant.
Rush added further praise in the same interview:
Rush on the best trainer: 'Kenny (Dalglish) would like to be.'
Rush on the funniest teammate: 'Brucey (Grobbelaar).'
Rush on his favourite Liverpool game: 'It was the 1986 FA Cup final. I dreamed of scoring the winning goal in the FA Cup final. I'd won the league, the European Cup, everything but the FA Cup final, and my dream came true.'
Rush describing Liverpool FC in one word: 'Magnificent.'
Molby's Penalty Record Speaks Volumes
Molby was also known for his calm authority from 12 yards. Of his 62 goals for Liverpool, a staggering 42 were penalties. With only three misses — against Sheffield Wednesday, QPR and Chelsea — his 93 percent conversion rate remains the highest in club history. Only Matt Le Tissier can claim a better record in the English top flight.
Remembering Molby in the Age of Analytics
While today's Liverpool side under Arne Slot is built on energy and results, supporters would do well to reflect on the contribution of players like Molby, who brought elegance to the midfield. He saw passes others couldn't and played the game at a rhythm of his own making.
For Ian Rush, a player who thrived on service and vision, it's telling that he singles out Jan Molby as the most skilful teammate. In a city that never forgets its footballing artists, Molby's legacy remains firmly intact.

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