Mohamed Salah is on the brink of etching his name deeper into Premier League history as he edges closer to breaking Jamie Vardy’s record for the most points directly contributed by a player in a single season.
The Egyptian forward has been instrumental in Liverpool’s commanding position at the top of the Premier League table, with the Reds amassing 61 points so far this season.
Salah’s brilliance in front of goal and his creative prowess have accounted for 31 of those points, leaving him just one point shy of surpassing Vardy’s record of 32 points, set during Leicester City’s iconic 2015-2016 title-winning campaign.
At 32, Salah shows no signs of slowing down. Despite speculation that this could be his final season with Liverpool, the winger continues to deliver match-winning performances.
His current tally stands at 29 goals and 20 assists across 37 appearances in all competitions, underlining his immense value to the team.
Salah’s consistency has been a cornerstone of Liverpool’s success. Known for his sharp finishing, tactical intelligence, and relentless work rate, he has been the driving force behind many of Liverpool’s crucial victories this season.
Manager Jürgen Klopp has repeatedly praised Salah’s impact, noting how his leadership on the field inspires teammates and elevates the squad’s overall performance.
The Egyptian international has already cemented his status as one of Liverpool’s all-time greats, but breaking Vardy’s record would further solidify his legendary status in Premier League history. Fans and pundits alike are eagerly watching as Salah closes in on this significant milestone.
As Liverpool aims to maintain their lead and secure another league title, Salah’s pursuit of Vardy’s record adds an extra layer of excitement to the season’s final stretch.
With several key fixtures remaining, the odds are in favor of Salah achieving—and potentially exceeding—this historic benchmark.
For Salah, this season is more than just about personal accolades; it’s about leaving a lasting legacy.
And as he edges closer to rewriting the record books, he continues to prove why he is considered one of the greatest forwards in modern football.