Mohamed Salah scored a goal in Liverpool's match against Brighton, continuing to achieve distinguished records in the English Premier League.
Mohamed Salah scored a goal for Liverpool in the 72nd minute of the match against Brighton, on Saturday evening, in the tenth round of the English Premier League.
With this, Salah led Liverpool to a 2-1 win, and also achieved a personal record by advancing to the list of most goals scored in the history of the English Premier League.
Mohamed Salah takes down the Liverpool legend
With his goal in the Liverpool match against Brighton, Salah reached 164 goals in the English Premier League, placing him in eighth place on the list of all-time Premier League scorers.
Salah broke up the clash with Robbie Fowler, the Liverpool legend, who scored 163 goals with the Reds, Manchester City, Leeds United and Blackburn, over the course of his career that extended between 1993 and 2012.
Alan Shearer, the Newcastle United and Blackburn legend, tops the list of all-time top scorers in the English Premier League - in the competition's current form since 1992 - with 260 goals scored between 1992 and 2006.
It is worth noting that Salah scored two goals in the English Premier League with Chelsea, his former club, before scoring 162 goals in the competition with the Reds, from 2017 until now.
Salah participated in 364 matches for Liverpool in various competitions, during which he scored 220 goals.
Salah contributed to Liverpool winning 8 local and continental titles, led by the English Premier League (2019-2020), the club’s first and only in the Premier League era, which was long-awaited for 30 years.
Since the beginning of the current season, the Egyptian national team captain has participated in 15 matches with Liverpool, during which he scored 9 goals and made an assist