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الاحد: 07 ديسمبر 2025
  • 02 نوفمبر 2025
  • 09:18

Khaberni - Mohamed Salah regained his usual brilliance with Liverpool, confirming that he is still the toughest number in the club's modern history.

The Egyptian star scored to lead "The Reds" to a 2-0 victory over Aston Villa, continuing to break records even in a season that is considered one of his worst numerically in terms of consistency and scoring output. He remained steadfast and determined in making history with his feet, having reached his contribution number 276 with Liverpool in the Premier League, thereby equalling the legendary Wayne Rooney, and becoming the player with the most goal contributions for a single club in "Premier League" history, having played in 298 matches during which he scored 188 goals and provided 88 assists.

Salah also continued his rise in the list of most goal contributions in the history of the Premier League, reaching a total of 279 contributions (190 goals and 89 decisive passes), equalling Frank Lampard's figure and becoming third behind Wayne Rooney (311) and Alan Shearer (324), in a new historic achievement added to his brilliant career with "The Reds", after also scoring 250 goals for the team in various tournaments.

Despite the criticisms that have followed him since the beginning of the current season and his lower scoring rates compared to previous seasons, Mohamed Salah has continued to maintain his decisive impact in every match he plays, whether through scoring or creating goals or even through his leadership personality on the field, confirming that he is still the actual leader of Liverpool's attack and the hub of the team's offensive performance.

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