Liverpool’s struggles in the Premier League have done little to dent Mohamed Salah’s individual brilliance, with the Egyptian star continuing to dominate the league’s creative charts despite his side sitting sixth in the table they currently hold.
While Liverpool’s performances and results have declined over the course of the season, Salah’s influence has remained constant. Recent statistics released by Squawka underline just how decisive the forward has been, particularly in open play, where he has set the benchmark across the league.
According to data covering the period from the start of the 2024/2025 season up to February 2026, Salah has created an astonishing 117 chances from open play. That tally places him comfortably ahead of his nearest challengers and reinforces his status as one of the Premier League’s most effective attacking forces.
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes follows with 107 chances created, while Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández sits third on the list with 97.
The rankings also feature several standout performers, including Chelsea’s Cole Palmer and Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers, both on 80 chances, with Fulham’s Alex Iwobi and Newcastle United’s Bruno Guimarães just behind them.
Arsenal duo Martin Ødegaard and Bukayo Saka also make the top ten, with 78 and 77 chances respectively, while Nottingham Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White rounds out the list with 75.
These numbers highlight Salah’s importance beyond his goal-scoring output, showcasing his consistent ability to create opportunities for his teammates.
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