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Wrote:
Omar Qura
Sunday 27 December 2020
11:27 a. M.
Liverpool star Egyptian international Mohamed Salah hopes to continue his brilliance through December when the Reds host West Bromwich Albion at Anfield on Sunday night, Premier League week 15.
Salah is looking to sign up for the sixth straight game in all competitions, having visited Wolverhampton, Fulham, Tottenham and Crystal Palace in the last four rounds of the English Premier League, alongside Denmark’s Metjeland in the Champions League.
The 28-year-old scored two goals against Crystal Palace, beating the Premier League scorer with 13 goals, two ahead of Son Heung-min, Dominic Calvert Leeuwen and Jimmy Vardy of Tottenham, Everton and Leicester, respectively.
And that start turned out to be the best for Salah in the Premier League, as he scored 10 goals in his first 13 games in his first season with Liverpool 2017-18, while he scored seven goals in the same period over the last two seasons. 2018-19 and 2019-20.
Salah surpassed many of the round’s legends on the English Premier League’s all-time scorers list, after his tournament scoring record reached 88 goals thus far, with two goals for his former club Chelsea and 86 goals. with Liverpool.
Salah is ranked 40th on the Premier League’s all-time goal scorers list, ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo, who scored 84 goals with his former Manchester United, former Belgian Chelsea star Eden Hazard, who scored 85 goals, and the Dutch legend. retired Denis Bergkamp, the Arsenal icon, who has 87 goals.
Salah is just one goal behind his Senegalese teammate Sadio Mane, the Liverpool winger, who ranks 39th on the all-time Premier League scorers list with 89 goals.
Mane scored 21 goals for Southampton in the 2014/2015 and 2015/2016 seasons, before scoring 68 goals for Liverpool so far since his move to the Reds in the 2016/2017 season.
It took Salah 134 matches to score 88 Premier League goals, while Mane scored 89 goals in more matches (207 matches).
The Egyptian star approached Englishman Raheem Sterling, current Manchester City star, who ranks 38th among Premier League scorers throughout history with 90 goals, 18 with his former team Liverpool and 72 with City until the moment.
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