Mohamed Salah has scored how many goals for Liverpool? Egyptian King’s remarkable stats put the Reds in the chronicles of sports history.

How many goals has Mohamed Salah scored for Liverpool? ‘Egyptian King’ joins Reds history books with record statistics

 

Mohamed Salah is one of the best goalscorers of his generation and has many impressive records to his credit.

 

After joining Liverpool in 2017, Salah’s career really took off and he has dominated all competitions since.

 

Mohamed Salah is one of Liverpool’s greatest goalscorers of all time

 

The ‘King of Egypt’ is already considered one of the Reds’ big names thanks to his impressive goalscoring record.

How many goals has Salah scored for Liverpool? Salah has scored 183 goals in 298 games for Liverpool.

Since joining the Reds in 2017, the Egyptian has climbed the goalscoring charts and is now the club’s sixth all-time goalscorer.

 

He is tied with Robbie Fowler and just three goals behind Steven Gerrard. Becoming Liverpool’s fifth-highest goalscorer in history could well be a possibility this season.

 

In his debut season six years ago, Salah scored 44 goals in 52 games, netted 32 Premier League goals and set a new record for most goals in a season.

This record still stands, but it is now broken by Erling Haaland. The 30-year-old then continued that campaign with 27 more in all competitions in 2018-19 and a further 23 the following year.

 

Successive seasons followed in which he scored 31 goals and this season saw him score 27 times in 44 appearances.

Salah’s goals have led him to set many records and his name will go down in the Liverpool history books.

 

He is now the Reds’ all-time top scorer in the Premier League, overtaking Robbie Fowler to score his 129th goal in a 7-0 win over Manchester United in March.

 

He led the club to victory in all competitions, winning the Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup and Carabao Cup while at Merseyside. The ‘King of Egypt’ also has three Premier League gold boots in his trophy cabinet and is the African player with the most goals in league history.

 

Most recently, Salah was the player with the most left-handed goals of all time with 106 on a goal against Leeds.

 

Records continue to be broken by one of Liverpool’s all-time leading goalscorers.

 

Mohamed Salah overtakes Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler to make Premier League history against Leeds

The Egyptian, who gave the Reds a 2-0 lead at Elland Road, has now scored the most left-footed goals in the competition’s history.

After Cody Gakpo’s first game for Liverpool at Elland Road, Salah ran for Diogo Jota’s through ball. He then fired his first shot on goal and found the top left corner, beating Leeds goalkeeper Illan Meslier at the near post.

The goal is Salah’s 106th left-footed goal in the Premier League and he overtook Liverpool icon Robbie Fowler as the record goal.

It is also his 25th goal of the season in all competitions, the 30-year-old brilliant despite his team’s poor season.

Luis Sinisterra scored for the home side early in the second half but Diogo Jota restored Liverpool’s two-goal lead in the 52nd minute.

Just 12 minutes later, Salah scored his second shot of the night, again with his left foot. Luis Sinisterra scored for the home side early in the second half but Diogo Jota restored Liverpool’s two-goal lead in the 52nd minute.

Just 12 minutes later, Salah scored his second shot of the night, again with his left foot.

 

 

Mohamed Salah overtakes Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler to make Premier League history against Leeds

 

Liverpool star Mohamed Salah set another Premier League record with his goal against Leeds.

The Egyptian, who gave the Reds a 2-0 lead at Elland Road, has now scored the most left-footed goals in the competition’s history.

 

Salah’s goal saw him break another Liverpool record

 

He has now surpassed Fowler’s record

 

After Cody Gakpo’s first game for Liverpool at Elland Road, Salah ran for Diogo Jota’s through ball.

He then fired his first shot on goal and found the top left corner, beating Leeds goalkeeper Illan Meslier at the near post. Such a goal is Salah’s 106th in the Premier League with his left foot, surpassing Liverpool icon Robbie Fowler for the record.

It’s also his 25th goal of the season in all competitions, with the 30-year-old shining through despite his side’s poor season overall.

 

 

Luis Sinisterra got one back for the home side early in the second half, but Diogo Jota restored Liverpool’s two-goal lead after 52 minutes.

Salah then grabbed his second of the night just 12 minutes later, also pulling off his left foot.

 

Jota scored again for the Reds in the closing stages, Darwin Nunez coming on just before stoppage time. Many Leeds fans quickly headed for the exits as the club were just two points above the relegation zone.

 

 

It is also the second home game in a row in which they have conceded at least five goals after losing 5-1 to Crystal Palace.

For Liverpool, on the other hand, the result still gives them hope of qualifying for European football next season.

Jurgen Klopp’s team are in 8th place in the standings but remain nine points behind the top four.

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