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Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson sang about what Egyptian star Mohamed Salah has been up to since joining the Reds in 2017, emphasizing that all players on the team benefit from playing alongside him.
Henderson spoke about Salah’s numbers, which he described as staggering, and the team’s degree of appreciation for his efforts, in remarks, particularly on his club’s website, all of the following about the Liverpool captain’s words:
“Salah’s numbers are staggering. He scored 100 goals in just 159 games. These numbers only happen in computer games.”
“Salah reached this achievement as the third fastest player in Liverpool history, the other two Liverpool players who reached 100 goals in fewer games, Roger Hunt and Jack Parkinson, were in Liverpool’s distant past, confirming the enormity of his achievement. “
“It shouldn’t surprise me, but this confirms once again how lucky we are to play with him, or to be fans of the club while Salah plays in the Liverpool jersey.”
“I think Salah’s achievements probably deserve more recognition.”
“It is possible that the goals he scored in his first season with us, 44 goals, means that everything else since then is measured on an unfair and unrealistic scale.”
“As someone who enjoys playing alongside him, I can tell you that I think he is much better now than he was during season 1. I also think his contribution is more important now than he was in season 1. As much as he was amazing, he is getting better and better. plus”.
“If you look at how we have evolved as a team since the 2017-2018 season, Mohamed’s contribution to that was as great as everyone else’s. He works hard for the team and makes great sacrifices, each of us on the pitch benefits. of that”.
“I feel like Mo is only praised when he scores goals, and they ignore the many holistic contributions he makes during every game.”
* An image showing where Salah’s 100 goals were scored
Salah scored 93 goals out of 100 for Liverpool from inside the box
“I remember people saying that in his prime, forward Ian Rush was Liverpool’s best defender, and that’s because he defended from the front row.”
“You have to be more than a player who scores goals and makes crucial passes. Salah is the best example of that, and despite all this, he continues to break records.”
“After Salah celebrates the first centenary of goals with Liverpool, I am sure there are many goals in the future, and until he reaches the next centenary, I cannot tell you how much we appreciate him.”
100 goals for Salah, as well as many personal awards and individual and team titles, and Reds fans hope to surpass Gerrard’s figure with 186 goals and become the fifth player in Reds history to score 200 times.