Mohamed Salah achieved two historic achievements in his career with Liverpool after his brilliance in the Reds’ match against Aston Villa in the 29th round of the English Premier League.
The Egyptian international opened the scoring in the 29th minute, before creating the equalizer for Liverpool, which came with a powerful shot from Trent Alexander-Arnold.
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Salah broke the record previously held by Luis Suarez, and became the player who scored the most goals in Liverpool’s history outside Anfield in one season, with 15 goals.
In the same context, the 32-year-old became the third player in the history of the Premier League to succeed in creating 10 or more goals away from home in one season.
Salah raised his goal tally in the Premier League this season to 24 goals, widening the gap with Erling Haaland to 5 goals.
Salah needs one goal to reach 30 goals or more for the fourth time in his career with Liverpool.
It remains to be noted that the “Egyptian King” scored 29 goals and made 20 others in 37 matches in all tournaments, to be the most scoring contributor in Europe this season.