The Egyptian star Mohamed Salah continued his brilliance and broke new records with his club Liverpool, this time after scoring two goals in his team's Champions League match against Austrian Red Salzburg, which made him achieve a new record with Argentine star Lionel Messi, where he led Salah. The Reds would have won 4-3 after scoring the third and fourth goals.

"The 27-year-old has managed to score 77 goals for Liverpool in all competitions in almost two years," the Sun said.

She explained that Salah has scored more goals than the Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo in the same period of time, adding: "This figure refers to the players who play in the strongest 5 leagues and succeeded in scoring the most goals in about two years," and is ranked first Argentine star Lionel Messi with 96 goals, followed by Robert Lewandowski with 95 goals, then Salah, Ronaldo.