Liverpool match 90-year scoring record with history-making Mohamed Salah goals


Liverpool voted out during her 90-year record 3-1 Premier League victory over Southampton On Saturday afternoon, while Mohamed Salah also scored two goals in Triumph history.

The red came from behind to hit the saints in Anfield and move 16 points before the title of the Premier League title competitor Arsenal Arsenal before their trip to Manchester United on Sunday.

Will Smallbone had given Southampton an unlikely lead of the half -time and fully explained a defensive confusion between Alisson and Virgil van Dijk, but emphasized Liverpool back after the break.

Darwin Nunez, who could have been sent in the first half, equalized and won a penalty within ten minutes after the restart. Salah added a certain shine to the goal line by converting a second kick late in the encounter.

Mohamed Salah

Mohamed Salah achieved 27 Ligapiele this season / Carl Recine / Gettyimages

In Liverpool’s three-goal performance, they voted an English football record that had stood for 90 years. In all competitions, the Reds scored two or more goals in 19 successive games in Anfield. Sunderland was the last team that mischief in 1935 on home.

When he was so often this season, Salah was of crucial importance in Liverpool’s victory. Two well-cut punishments make him the third highest top scorer of the club ever with 243 strikes to his name-Nur Roger Hunt (285) and Ian Rush (346) have got more.

The Egyptian also became the foreign player with the common goals in the history of the Premier League after achieving his 184th place in the competition – Sergio Aguero – and at the same time the record of most goal posts (44) in one season with 38 games.

Salah’s efforts organized him seven goals in front of Manchester City Stürmer Erling Haaland in the Golden Boot race of the Premier League and granted his record on 27 for the campaign with nine games.

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