3 new records for Mohamed Salah at the opening of the English Premier League

Yesterday, Egyptian star Mohamed Salah led his team, Liverpool, to a dramatic victory over Leeds United with a score of "4-3", in the match that brought them together in the opening of the Premier League for the 2020-2021 season, during which the Pharaoh scored a hat-trick (three goals), which was the guarantor. In giving him three new records, whether at the level of his club or the English Premier League.

Salah's goals came in the 4, 33 and 88 minutes, while his Dutch teammate Virgil van Dyck ensured that he added the fourth goal in the 20th minute, and that Leeds United's goals in the match were signed by Harrison in the 12th minute, Patrick Mumford in the 30th minute, and the Polish Matioc Kalbakh in the minute. 66.

With his goals against Leeds United in the opening season, Salah continued his talent for breaking records, achieving three new records, after becoming the first player in Liverpool history to score a goal in the opening match for four consecutive seasons, and only the second in the history of the "Premier League" after English Teddy Sheringham, who He achieved it with his team, Tottenham, between 1992 and 1996.

The Egyptian Pharaoh also became the first Liverpool player to score a "hat-trick" in the first game of the season, since Irish football legend John Aldridge achieved it with the "Reds" in the start of the 1988-1989 season.

Salah's numbers continued to impose themselves, as Liverpool won the last 35 matches in which Mohamed Salah scored goals in the "Premier League", surpassing England's Wayne Rooney, who won with Manchester United in 34 matches in which Rooney scored.

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