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Wrote:
Ahmed Farouk
Monday 19 October 2020
02:37 pm
Since his first day in the Liverpool shirt, Salah has not stopped registering unique numbers in English football, the last of which was his 100th goal in his career with the red giant, which did not exceed three years.
Salah visited Everton against the Liverpool derby, on the fifth matchday of the Premier League’s life, which ended in a two-goal draw for each team, becoming the newest member of the 100 club in the history of the champion of the Premier League, and continues to emphasize that it is a true goal machine that does not stop working. Only in exceptional times.
It took Salah 159 games to score his 100th goal for Liverpool, making him the third-fastest Liverpool player in his history to accomplish this feat, behind Roger Hunt, who needed 144 games and Jack Parkinson, who needed 153 games, while who outplayed a group of the most prominent English club legends, led by the historic top scorer Ayan. Rush, who broke the centenary after 166 games, and Robbie Fowler, who repeated the feat after 165 games.
Salah’s centennial in the Liverpool jersey saw him score 79 goals in the Premier League, while he scored 20 goals in the Champions League and scored one goal in the FA Cup.
Salah has been placed among the most prominent soccer scorers of the modern era, as he needed several matches to enter the centenary in a single-team jersey, less than many soccer legends, led by Argentine Lionel. Messi, Barcelona legend and French legend Thierry Henry, Arsenal legend.
Messi needed 188 games to score his 100th goal for the Catalan national team, which happened in 2010, while Henry needed 181 games to score the same number of goals in the English capital’s shirt, a feat achieved in 2003.
Salah also surpassed Harry Kane, who reached the 100th goal at Tottenham Hotspur in 2017, after playing 169 games, and surpassed Cristiano Ronaldo in his experience with Manchester United, when it took 253 games to score the same number of goals in 2008. .
But the Portuguese star surpassed Salah in his legendary career with Spanish Real Madrid, scoring 100 goals in just 105 games, and achieving that feat in 2011.
Salah also surpassed Wayne Rooney, the Manchester United legend, who scored his 100th goal in 2009, after 242 games played in the team’s jersey, but fell behind some players, including Uruguayan Luis Suárez with Barcelona, and the Polish Robert Lewandowski with Bayern Munich, and was late with only one game. The centenary of Argentine Sergio Agüero with Manchester City, which he reached in 2015.
It took Suárez 120 games to reach the centenary with the Catalan national team in 2017, while Lewandowski needed 136 games to reach a centenary with Bayern Munich in the same year.
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