Record numbers for Firmino, Salah and Klopp in the first round of the "Premier League"

With the strong start of the English Premier League football "Premier League" in its first round, which witnessed a lot of excitement and suspense in the performance and results in various matches, the Norwich City match with Liverpool, which was held at Carrow Road on Saturday evening, was of exceptional importance, especially with regard to the records that I witnessed it, and all of them are in the interest of the Liverpool team.

Among the most prominent of these numbers, Liverpool club exceeded the number of 8000 goals in the league competition, and Firmino’s second goal against Norwich City carried the number 8000 for the “Reds”, making the Liverpool team the second English club to exceed the number of 8000 goals, after Manchester United, who succeeded in scoring 8089 a target.

Also, the Egyptian star, Mohamed Salah, the Liverpool player, achieved an unprecedented record by scoring in the opening match for the fifth consecutive season, after he scored the third goal for his team, after making two crucial passes to his colleagues Diego Gota and Roberto Firmino, which contributed to achieving the first and second goals of his team.

Another distinguished figure in that match is that of German coach Jurgen Klopp, the coach of Liverpool, who managed to lead his team to win 3 or more goals in the opening matches of the English Premier League for the sixth year in a row.

The results of the first round of the “Premier League” matches resulted in Brentford beating Arsenal with two goals to none, Manchester United over Leeds United by five goals to one, Chelsea beating Crystal Palace with three clean goals, Leicester City over Wolverhampton with a clean goal and Watford over Aston Villa by three. Goals for two goals, Brighton beat Burnley with two goals, Everton beat Southampton with three goals to one, and Liverpool beat Norwich City by three goals.

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