Mohammed Salah has stamped his name in Liverpool’s and English Premier League’s history books by overtaking Robbie Fowler as the Red’s all-time highest Premier League goal scorer.
The Egyptian earned the feat during Sunday’s whitewash of rivals Manchester United.
He scored Liverpool’s fourth goal to grab a brace and wrote his name in the history books of the league.
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Liverpool ran riot over the Red Devils, whitewashing their rivals 7-0 in a game that will be remembered for ages.
The brace means the Egyptian King has netted 129 top-flight goals for the club, beating Fowler in the process.
Impressively, Liverpool’s No11 managed the feat in just 203 matches, significantly fewer than the former striker.
The 30-year-old has been a revelation at Anfield and has played his part in helping the Merseyside club win the Premier League title in 2019-20 — their first since the top flight was rebranded in 1992.