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10 historical figures for Salah .. an exceptional event and a repeat of 17 years late

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Sunday 08 March 2020

Books – Omar Qora:

Egyptian international Mohamed Salah, the Liverpool star, celebrated his 100th match with the Reds in the Premier League, and he managed to lead his team to beat Bournemouth (2-1) at Anfield, yesterday, Saturday, the 29th week of the competition.

Liverpool, who now needs to earn 9 points to officially crown the title, set a new record in the English Premier League, as the team has become the longest consecutive winning streak at home to the English Premier League.

The Reds turned their back on the field with a goal by Callium Wilson, after Mohamed Salah realized the equalizer from Sadio Mane, before the Senegalese star came after 8 minutes, and he scored a three-point goal for the hosts.

In the following lines, we review the most prominent figures that Salah achieved in celebrating his centenary:

– An exceptional event in the Premier League:

Mohamed Salah became the first player in the history of the English Premier League to score one team in six consecutive games, after he scored 8 goals in 6 games against Bournemouth, as it was the first time that the team netted in their matches in the first round of the season (2017-18), then He scored against Bournemouth at least once in five consecutive games, including yesterday’s, with a success rate of 100%.

Owen’s 17-year repeat:

Salah scored 20 goals for Liverpool this season, becoming the first Liverpool player to score 20 or more goals in all competitions for 3 consecutive seasons, after English striker Michael Owen in seasons (2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03), where the Egyptian scored 44 goals in his first seasons with the Reds (2017-18), 27 goals in (2018-19) and 20 goals in the current season (2019-20).

Salah beat 11 goals over Owen in the same number of matches during his first three seasons in Merseyside, where Al-Masry scored 91 goals in 143 games, compared to 80 goals in 143 games for the number 10 shirt owner.

Fourth scorers in Liverpool history, Premier League:

Mohamed Salah (70 goals) exceeded the current Barcelona striker Luis Suarez who scored 69 goals with Liverpool, to become the fourth best scorer in Liverpool’s history in the era of Premier League after Ruby Fowler (128), Stephen Gerrard (120) and Michael Owen (118), knowing that The Egyptian international needed only 100 games to achieve this achievement, while Suarez reached this number of goals after playing 110 games.

Writing history in 100 games:

Salah scored his 70th goal in 100 games with Liverpool in the Premier League, 7 goals more than any other player in his first 100 games with the Reds, beating Fernando Torres (63 goals), and does not outperform the Egyptian star in general in the first 100 games with a club One during the local competition except for England striker Alan Shearer who scored 79 goals with Blackburn Rovers in his first 100 games for the team.

The scorers’ scorers in the Premier League:

Salah is adhering to winning the golden shoe as a goal for the English Premier League for the third time in a row, after raising his balance to 16 goals so far to equate with Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero, and he becomes one goal away from the Englishman Jimmy Vardi striker of Leicester and Gabonese Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in the top scorers, With 9 rounds left before the curtain falls to resolve the conflict.

The 18th top scorer for Liverpool ever:

Salah is ranked 18th in the list of top scorers in Liverpool history during all competitions with 91 goals, to come closer to the Welshman John Tosh (96) and the English Kevin Keegan (100), but he remains very far from the Welsh legend Ian Rush who holds the record As the best scorer in Liverpool history with 346 goals in 600 games in the eighties and nineties.

Liverpool Fortress

Among all the players who scored more than 10 goals in the Premier League this season, Muhammad Salah is the player who scored the highest percentage of his goals at home (87.5%) as he scored 14 goals in Anfield out of 16.

Ending Liverpool fasting:

Salah ended his goal against Bournemouth in the case of scoring fasting that stuck to Liverpool for 124 minutes in the Premier League, the longest scoring time for Reds in Premier League since February 2019 (141 minutes).

King of Anfield

Salah has scored 59 goals in 65 games for Liverpool at Anfield, since joining the team in the 2017-18 season.

Distinguished African Partnership:

Mohammed Salah and Senegalese Sadio Mane scored 27 goals each at the Anfield stadium in Premier League since the beginning of last season (19-19-2018).

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