SALAH REIGNS SUPREME DURING LIVERPOOL COMEBACK
Mohamed Salah has just written another unforgettable chapter in his legendary Liverpool career, smashing one of the Premier League’s most prestigious records.
The Egyptian talisman now holds the all-time record for most goal involvements for a single club in Premier League history after assisting in Liverpool’s 2–0 win over Brighton at Anfield.
Salah’s assist for Hugo Ekitiké’s second goal took his tally to an astonishing 277 goal involvements, putting him ahead of Manchester United great Wayne Rooney’s 276.
That total breaks down into 188 goals and 89 assists for Liverpool in the English top flight, a tally no other player has reached for one club in the competition’s 33-year history.
It was a fitting way for Salah to mark his return to first-team action after a brief absence, coming off the bench around the half-hour mark and immediately making a difference.
The Reds secured a valuable three points as Hugo Ekitiké continued to shine with a brace, but all eyes were on Salah’s historic moment and the rapturous reception he received from the Anfield faithful.
This record doesn’t just reflect Salah’s incredible longevity; it underlines his consistency at the very highest level. Since joining Liverpool in 2017, he’s been directly involved in goals at a rate few in the Premier League have ever managed, and overtaking a benchmark set by one of England’s all-time greats is a testament to his enduring quality.
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