Liverpool: Mohamed Salah entered the club of the greats



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The English club Liverpool paid a great tribute to the Egyptian star Mohamed Salah after his great achievement by scoring 100 goals for the Reds in all the tournaments in which he participated.

Liverpool said in a report on its official website that the Egyptian pharaoh has reached 17th place among the Reds’ all-time scorers in all tournaments.

The report said Egypt’s star Mohamed Salah was the first player to reach 100 goals for Liverpool since Steven Gerrard, the team’s captain in 2008.

The Liverpool report indicated that Egyptian star Mohamed Salah scored 79 goals in the Premier League, and this result earned him the Golden Boot in his first two seasons at Anfield.

The report added that Mohamed Salah scored 20 goals in the Champions League, the most prominent of which was scoring a penalty in the 2019 final against Tottenham Hotspur.

Liverpool’s report confirmed that Mohamed Salah 100’s goal included 11 penalty kicks, and the Egyptian pharaoh managed to translate them successfully into goals.

Mohamed Salah scored an FA Cup goal for Liverpool, and was against West Bromwich Albion in January 2018.

Mohamed Salah scored 63 goals out of 100 at Anfield, and Bournemouth Dean Court was the most competitive stadium. The Egyptian pharaoh managed to score 5 goals.

The report continued that Mohamed Salah is now in the same order as Kevin Keegan with 100 goals, and will start a journey to chase the numbers of John Barnes, who has 108 goals, and Jack Palmer, who scored 110 goals.

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