Mohamed Salah has matched Steven Gerrard’s record for the most Champions League appearances for Liverpool.
The Egyptian forward was named in the starting lineup for Liverpool’s crucial clash against Paris Saint-Germain at Anfield on Tuesday night.
With this appearance, he has now played 73 games in the competition for the club, equalling the record held by former captain Steven Gerrard.
Salah, who has been in outstanding form this season, continues to cement his legacy as one of Liverpool’s greatest players.
The 32-year-old has broken multiple records for the club, and he remains a key figure as they push for success in both domestic and European competitions.
Only Jamie Carragher now stands ahead of Salah in Liverpool’s all-time Champions League appearances, having featured in 80 games in the European Cup/Champions League.
With Liverpool still in the tournament, Salah has a chance to surpass Gerrard’s tally and edge closer to Carragher’s record.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot will be counting on Salah’s experience and goal-scoring ability as they aim to secure a place in the Champions League quarter-finals.
The Egyptian’s influence on the team remains crucial, especially in high-stakes matches like the one against PSG.