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Adel Al-Masry, Mohamed Salah, Liverpool’s record scorer in the Champions League.
Salah scored a goal in the match against Atalanta, Italy, in the third round of the UEFA Champions League group stage, which ended in Liverpool’s victory with five earned goals on Tuesday.
With this, Salah raised his goal tally with Liverpool in the Champions League to 21, to match Steven Gerrard’s all-time top scorer.
Salah had the opportunity to set a new record on his behalf by scoring a second goal, but Atalanta goalkeeper Marco Sportillo managed to block the Egyptian player’s shot.
Salah created another goal from Senegalese Sadio Mane, while Portugal’s Diogo Jota scored three goals, scoring his first hat-trick for England.
With this result, Liverpool, champions of the Premier League last season, raised their account in the group to nine points from three victories without conceding a goal.
It should be noted that this is the first game in which the German Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp defeated an Italian team in Italy in the Champions League, where they have already suffered three defeats against Naples and drew twice against Juventus and Roma.