Liverpool’s Egyptian sensation, Mohamed Salah, continues to etch his name into the annals of football history with his remarkable achievements. As the Reds prepare to face Brighton in a pivotal Premier League clash, let’s delve into five of Salah’s most outstanding records with the club.
1. Premier League’s Top African Scorer In the hallowed halls of English football, Mohamed Salah reigns supreme among African players.
Surpassing the likes of Didier Drogba and Sadio Mané, Salah boasts an astonishing tally of 154 goals in the Premier League, cementing his status as the continent’s leading marksman in the competition.
2. Liverpool’s Leading European Goal Scorer Since his arrival from AS Roma in 2017, Salah has rewritten Liverpool’s history books.
His pivotal goal against Toulouse in the Europa League elevated him to the club’s top scorer in European competitions, eclipsing the legendary Thierry Henry’s record.
With 43 goals on that memorable night, Salah carved his name in Liverpool folklore.
3. Champions League Dynamo In the grand theater of the UEFA Champions League, Salah’s brilliance knows no bounds.
With 44 goals to his name, he stands as the tournament’s most prolific African scorer, surpassing illustrious names like Didier Drogba, Samuel Eto’o, and Sadio Mané.
4. Manchester United’s Tormentor Salah’s prowess extends beyond mere statistics; he’s a nightmare for Manchester United. With 12 goals in 13 appearances, he holds the distinction of being the top scorer in the Derby of England.
His unforgettable hat-trick against the Red Devils in October 2021 remains etched in Premier League history.
5. Master of Assists Salah’s impact transcends goal-scoring; he’s also a prolific provider of assists.
Surpassing Riyad Mahrez, Salah’s hat-trick of assists against Wolverhampton Wanderers saw him claim the title of the Premier League’s best African assist provider, with an impressive tally of 67 assists.
As Salah prepares to take the field once again for Liverpool, his legacy as one of the club’s greatest players continues to grow.
With each match, he further cements his status as a footballing icon, leaving an indelible mark on the beautiful game.