Thierry Henry in the Premier League, 175 goals scored with Arsenal between 1999 and 2007, without forgetting a brief final break with the Gunners in 2012. That year, on February 11, the French striker will sign his last London achievement. A goal for posterity which found a new echo this Sunday.
Against Manchester United in the clash of the 20e day of the English championship this Sunday (2-2), Mohamed Salah transformed a penalty to score a 175e career goal in the Premier League. The 18the already in 19 matches this season in the title race with Liverpool. This joins Thierry Henry in seventh place among the top scorers in the British elite since 1992 and the advent of the Premier League.
The Top 4 within reach of crampons
By the end of the year, the Egyptian, given his cruising speed, can still climb the ladder, by picking up Frank Lampard (177 goals), Sergio Agüero (184) and Andy Cole (187). To claim the podium, the Pharaoh will undoubtedly have to sign a lease extension with the Reds – or at least stay in the Premier League – because the trifecta is perched high, embodied by Wayne Rooney (208 goals), Harry Kane ( 213) and Alan Shearer (260).