Mohamed Salah makes a new history with Liverpool

The Egyptian star, Mohamed Salah, continued his brilliance in the English Premier League and wrote history after he scored two goals for his team against West Ham in the match that was held in the English Premier League matches, and ended with a 3-1 victory for Liverpool, with the Reds achieving their second victory after a series of negative results.

Liverpool had suffered a series of negative results that kept him out of the top of the English Premier League before returning to the last match and winning over Tottenham, then winning against West Ham by three, and Mohamed Salah, the Egyptian star, continues his scoring lead for the team and the English Premier League.

With the two goals scored by Mohamed Salah, against West Ham, the player achieved 3 personal records, as the Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, the Liverpool player, became the fifth player in the history of the Reds to have scored 20 goals in 4 consecutive seasons with the team over the past years, and that After he scored the first and second goals against West Ham United.

And Mohamed Salah has scored 21 goals with Liverpool in the current season 2020-2021, including 15 in the Premier League, 3 in the FA Cup, and 3 goals in the Champions League, becoming the first player in Liverpool since Ian Rush in the 1984-85 season to score More than 20 goals in four consecutive seasons.

Mohamed Salah also succeeded in becoming the historical goal scorer for Liverpool's matches against West Ham, with 8 goals, surpassing Stefan Gerrard and Michael Owen, who scored 7 goals,

In his first season with Liverpool, Mohamed Salah scored 44 goals in various tournaments, before he scored 27 goals in his second season with the Reds shirt, and Salah maintained his high scoring record with Liverpool last season by scoring 23 goals, to continue his historic achievement this season and reach the goal number 20 with roughly half of the season left

Follow our latest local and sports news, and the latest political and economic developments via Google news