Mohamed Salah set ‘super record’ for Liverpool after double vs Brentford

Mohamed Salah became the first Liverpool player to score in each of the club’s opening six home league games with his goal against Brentford at Anfield Stadium on Sunday.

Squawka on X: “Mohamed Salah has now been directly involved in more Premier League goals this season than any other player: 12 games ten goals four assists forward to

Furthermore, he became the fourth player in his club’s history to score in each of the first six home games of a Premier League season. The following athletes have achieved this with other clubs:

Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers, 1995-96)Les Ferdinand (Newcastle United, 1995-96) and Thierry Henry (Arsenal, 2004-05).

Salah’s goal-scoring form has been consistent across all competitions this season, with 12 goals and four assists. His Premier League statistics include four assists and nine goals.

“Mohamed Salah equals two Premier League icons as Liverpool star reaches stunning milestone | @MirrorAnderson” from Mirror Football

In the end, Liverpool defeated Brentford 3-0, with Salah scoring a goal in each half. With the brace, he became the second player this season to reach double figures in Premier League goals. Manchester City’s Erling Haaland was the only player with more goals, with eleven.

With the win, Liverpool moved into second place in the league rankings, tying City, which still has a match in hand, in terms of points.

“Absolutely insane,” Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp shouted in amazement of Salah, who reportedly received a 150 million pound ($183.33 million) offer from Al-Ittihad during the previous transfer window.

Liverpool 3-0 Brentford: Mohamed Salah shines in a straightforward victory that propels the Reds beyond Tottenham.

“Is that Goal No. 200 for England?” “Outstanding; performed admirably today,” added Klopp. “With two opponents constantly in his vicinity, he maintained possession of the ball.”

“We experienced numerous positive moments in the first half.”(The first goal’s) calmness is just ludicrous. You undoubtedly notice it on the scoreboard in that specific domain. “A unique player.”

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