Mohamed Salah scores his 100th Premier League goal

 The Egyptian international star Mohamed Salah, the top scorer for the Liverpool team, has become the latest to join the list of greats in the English Premier League, after reaching his 100th goal in his career in the prestigious competition, after scoring the first goal for Liverpool against its host Leeds United in his current match at (Island) Stadium. Rod) today, Sunday, in the fourth stage of the championship.

Salah had scored 98 goals with Liverpool in the English Premier League since joining the red team in June 2017, after he had previously scored two goals in the competition with his former team Chelsea, which he played in between January 2014 and January 2015.

Salah, who is currently ranked second in the list of the most African players to score goals in the English Premier League, is only four goals away to equal the number of goals of retired Ivorian star Didier Drogba, who leads the list so far, with 104 goals.

It is noteworthy that this is the third goal of the (Egyptian Pharaoh) in the competition this season, after he previously scored against Norwich City and Chelsea, one goal behind the top scorer in the tournament, which is currently shared by Michael Antonio and Bruno Fernandes, West Ham United and Manchester United players on arrangement.

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