Egyptian international football superstar Mohamed Salah scored a goal in the win of Liverpool FC over rival Nottingham Forest – 3/2 – in the match held at Anfield stadium on Saturday during the 32nd round of the English Premier League.
Salah scored the third goal for the Reds at the 70th minute, after he received the ball through a long cross and put it into the net.
298 games.
183 goals.
69 assists.❤️ @MoSalah pic.twitter.com/XMP2flAwQB
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) April 22, 2023
With this goal, Salah ranks sixth on Liverpool FC’s top scorer ranking throughout history, with 183 goals, equally with former player Robbie Fowler, after Salah played 298 matches in various competitions.
He reached the scoring contribution number 24 in the Premier League competition this season, as he scored 16 goals and provided 8 assists, while the Reds scored 50 points in seventh place in the standing.
Breaking records
Back in March, the Egyptian national team prepared a surprise for the Egyptian international and Liverpool FC striker Mohamed Salah handing him a shirt with the number 50 – celebrating Salah’s 50th goal with the Egyptian national team.
Salah scored the 50th goal against the Malawi national team in the third round of Group D in the 2024 African Cup of Nations Qualifiers.
Salah arrived in Cairo earlier in March, to join the national team camp in preparation for the match against Malawi on March 24, at the Air Defense Stadium, as part of the qualifiers for the Africa Cup of Nations, to be held in Ivory Coast.
Salah broke another record this March by becoming the highest scorer for the Reds in the English Premier League after last night.
He later scored two goals during the Liverpool match against Manchester United at Anfield on March 5 in the 26th round of the English Premier League.
They ended up with the victory of, 7-0.