HomeSoccer NewsMohamed Salah has signed a new two-year contract at Anfield.

Mohamed Salah has signed a new two-year contract at Anfield.

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The terrific Mohamed Salah, legend of Liverpool, has remained fabulous for the whole season, and he shall remain another.

Indeed, the Egyptian has put pen to paper for a fresh two-year contract at Anfield.

* Mohamed Salah has scored 243 goals and assisted 110 in 392 matches for Liverpool.

* Salah’s tally is 320 club goals in 646 matches.

* Add 159 assists at the club level as well.

* On scoring against Manchester City in February, only TWO players have netted for Liverpool after that (Ian Rush, Roger Hunt).

* Hodgson (1.56) remains the only player at Liverpool with a better games-per-goal ratio.

* He is the Premier League’s all-time highest African goal-scorer with 184 goals.

* Salah is ranked joint-sixth in the all-time Premier League scorers’ list with Sergio Aguero. The only higher scorers besides Andy Cole (187), Wayne Rooney (208), Harry Kane (213) and Alan Shearer (260) mean he is now just one goal shy of being the highest overseas goal-scorer.

* This makes him the top active Premier League player on that all-time top scorers list.

* And the club’s top scorer in Premier League history.

* Salah has scored 30+ goals in five of his six seasons at Liverpool—hitting that mark against Man City this year to reach that milestone.

* He also has a ludicrous 79 away goals in Our League. No one, past or present, associated or claimed by Liverpool, has more.

* Salah has another 58 goals from 102 appearances for Egypt.

* Salah brought up his 100th Premier League goal at Anfield against Leicester on Boxing Day, becoming the eighth player to register a century in the Premier League at one ground.

* With two goals, Salah now has more at Anfield than Wayne Rooney managed at Old Trafford. Only Sergio Aguero and Thierry Henry have more at a single stadium.

* Scoring two and assisting in Liverpool’s 3-3 draw at Newcastle on December 4, Salah now has scored and assisted in a Premier League game for the 37th time, breaking Wayne Rooney’s all-time record. He has done it another five times since then, most recently against Manchester City.

* After his goal against City, Salah became the first player to both score and assist 40 or more goals in two separate Premier League seasons.

* The first player older than 27 to achieve the score or assist of 40 in a single Premier League season.

* The first player to score 25 goals and give 15 assists in a single Premier League season.

* The first player of the Premier League to both score and assist in both games of a season against reigning champions.

* He has won a total of nine trophies in his career, but in Liverpool, he has won every honour possible except the Europa League (Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, EFL Cup, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup).

* He has the most goals in continental football in Liverpool’s history (50).

* No one has scored more goals in their debut season for the Reds (44, 2017/18).

* No player at Liverpool has scored more goals in a season during the Premier League era (44, 2017/18).

* He is tied for most continental goals in a season with Roberto Firmino, both coming in at 11 (2017/18).

* He has 49, followed by a huge number of goals in UEFA club competitions while playing for an English club.

* In Champions League history, the Egyptian is also the top scorer for Liverpool.

* In an African, once 32 goals (2017/18) in a Premier League season.

* Salah won three Premier League Player of the Month awards in a season, the most for any player ever.

* Together with Ian Wright and Robin van-Persie, Salah recorded most teams scored against in a 38-game Premier League season (17, 2017/18).

* Once, Salah outscored three teams in the Premier League in a season: West Brom, Huddersfield Town, and Swansea City in 17/18. He is the only player ever to do so.

* Salah became the first-ever player to score in the portal opening day for six consecutive seasons in 2022.

* Salah became the first player in Reds history to score at least 20 goals across all competitions for seven seasons last year.

* He made it eight out of eight in December. Harry Kane (9) and Alan Shearer (10) are the only two players in Premier League history to have done it more often.

* After turning 30, Salah has scored 64 goals in the Premier League since, which is more than the following players managed in their entire Barclays career: Alexis Sanchez, Phil Foden, Bruno Fernandes, Peter Beardsley, Gianfranco Zola, Yaya Toure, David Silva, Tim Cahill, Eidur Gudjohnsen, James Maddison, Alexandre Lacazette, Gareth Bale, Andy Carroll, Javier Hernandez, Edin Dzeko, Philippe Coutinho, Mesut Ozil, Cesc Fabregas, Dirk Kuyt, Willian, Ilkay Gundogan, Dele Alli, and Bobby Zamora.

* He is the fastest Liverpool player to score 100 top-flight goals; he did so in 151 matches.

* Salah has scored 44 penalties for Liverpool, only behind Steven Gerrard’s (47).

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* Two goals in the World Cup, sixteen in World Cup qualifiers make him Egypt’s all-time World Cup goalscorer.

* Twenty-one goals make him their all-time highest scorer in Africa Cup of Nations qualification.

* Salah is a two-time African Footballer of the Year, soon to be three.

* For Liverpool, Salah is a two-time winner of Premier League Goal of the Month, five times the Player of the Month, twelve times the PFA Player of the Month, and a FIFA Club World Cup Golden Ball winner.

* Salah has scored at least five goals against the respective clubs in the Premier League: Manchester United, Arsenal, Brighton, West Ham, Tottenham, Southampton, Bournemouth, Watford, Leeds United, Manchester City, Crystal Palace, Newcastle United, Aston Villa, Everton, Brentford, Chelsea, Wolves, Leicester City.

* He has scored eight or more against Tottenham, Manchester United, Newcastle, West Ham, Southampton, Arsenal, Brighton, Manchester City, and Crystal Palace. He rises big!

* Salah last season became the first player in Premier League history to record player 10+ goals and 10+ assists for three consecutive seasons; He had made it four for a while now.

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