Mohamed Salah added another chapter to his extraordinary Liverpool career on Saturday, providing his 100th assist for the club in a 2-2 draw during their Premier League clash.
The Egyptian forward, who has been in scintillating form this season, set up Cody Gakpo’s goal as Liverpool battled to a share of the spoils.
With this latest milestone, Salah continues to cement his status as one of Liverpool’s most iconic and influential players.
Now 32, Salah’s achievements with the Reds grow more remarkable by the week. His ability to consistently deliver both goals and assists has made him indispensable to the club.
In the current campaign alone, the Egyptian has scored 16 goals and provided 12 assists in just 22 appearances across all competitions.
This season has showcased not only Salah’s clinical finishing but also his vision and ability to create opportunities for his teammates.
His relentless drive and consistency are helping Liverpool stay competitive in their pursuit of domestic and European honours.
Salah’s career at Liverpool has been defined by record-breaking performances and personal milestones.
Since arriving at Anfield in 2017, he has played a pivotal role in the club’s resurgence under Jurgen Klopp, winning the Premier League, Champions League, and numerous other accolades.
Now, joining the exclusive “100 assists club” adds another glittering highlight to his storied time at the club.
The Egyptian’s contribution has gone far beyond numbers, inspiring Liverpool with his leadership, work ethic, and match-winning qualities.
As speculation swirls around his future, with reports of a possible contract extension, Salah remains at the peak of his powers, continuing to perform at a world-class level.
Liverpool supporters will no doubt celebrate yet another milestone for a player who has become a symbol of their recent success.
With Salah in top form, the Reds’ ambitions for the season remain firmly on track, and fans can look forward to more historic moments from their talisman.
Salah’s 100th assist marks yet another reminder of his exceptional influence, further cementing his legacy as one of Liverpool’s all-time greats.