Mohamed Salah has added another milestone to his illustrious Premier League career, equalling Thierry Henry’s goal record of 175.
The Egyptian forward reached this landmark with a goal against Manchester United on Matchday 20, further cementing his status as one of the competition’s greatest scorers.
Salah, who began his Premier League journey with Chelsea before achieving legendary status at Liverpool, now shares the seventh spot on the all-time top scorers’ list with the Arsenal icon.
Henry, widely regarded as one of the Premier League’s finest players, achieved his tally during his prolific spell with Arsenal.
Salah Edges Closer to Premier League’s Top Five
With 175 goals to his name, the 33-year-old Salah is within touching distance of breaking into the Premier League’s top five scorers.
He needs just two more goals to surpass Frank Lampard, who sits in sixth place with 177, and is nine goals shy of Sergio Agüero’s fifth-place tally of 184.
The Egyptian’s remarkable consistency over the years has seen him rise steadily through the ranks, and his current form suggests he has a strong chance of climbing higher.
Whether he can ultimately challenge the top three remains to be seen, but his numbers are already remarkable.
The top three scorers in Premier League history are Wayne Rooney (208 goals), Harry Kane (213 goals), and Alan Shearer, who remains the all-time leader with an unmatched 260 goals.
Uncertain Future Adds Intrigue
Salah’s future at Liverpool could determine how far he climbs on the all-time scoring chart.
With ongoing uncertainty surrounding a contract extension at Anfield, his next steps could shape the final chapters of his Premier League legacy.
For now, Salah’s feat of equalling a legend like Thierry Henry is a testament to his extraordinary talent and dedication.
As Liverpool continues their campaign, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how high Salah can ascend among the Premier League’s greatest goal-scorers.