It is true that Mohamed Salah did not succeed in scoring goals in the Liverpool and Fulham match, but he left his mark in another way and achieved a historic achievement by all standards.
The Reds tied 2-2 with their guest Fulham, in a match that Salah’s teammates played most of the time with 10 players after Andrew Robertson was sent off in the 17th minute.
Salah succeeded in helping Liverpool score the first goal, after giving his teammate Cody Gakpo a wonderful assist in the 47th minute.
By creating the goal, the number of assists for Salah, 32 years old, with Liverpool reached 100 assists, which is a legendary number in every sense of the word.
The Egyptian star has played 371 matches with Liverpool since arriving at Anfield in the summer of 2017, during which he scored 227 goals and made 100 others.
Salah is the player with the most goalscoring contributions with Liverpool in its history in the Premier League, with 245 goals, and he is the fifth most contributors with one club in the tournament after Rooney, Giggs, Kane and Henry.
It remains to be noted that Salah played 23 matches this season in all tournaments, during which he scored 16 goals and made 13 others, and he is the second most contributor to goals this season in the five major leagues.