Salah, the enormous sensation

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By: Manu Tournoux

Although he did not score this Saturday, Mohamed Salah was still the great architect of the Reds’ victory against Wolves (1-3).

Led and manhandled for a long time on the Wolverhampton pitch this Saturday, Liverpool nevertheless obtained the victory, winning 1-3 despite Hwang Hee-chan’s early opening score for the locals (7e). Thanks to Cody Gakpo (55e), Andrew Robertson (85e) and Harvey Elliott (90e+1), the Reds turned things around, led by Mohamed Salah credited with three assists.

The star of the Mersey club and the Egyptian selection has thus perfected his status as a red icon, going from 61 to 64 career offerings in the Premier League. A progression far from being anecdotal since the person concerned thus becomes the best African passer in the history of the English elite, ahead of a certain Riyad Mahrez, the former wisp of Leicester and Manchester City who left this summer for Saudi Arabia .

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Also long awaited in the Saudi Pro League during the off-season, the 31-year-old Pharaoh finally chose to remain faithful to Liverpool, for a seventh season. Mohamed Salah has 188 goals for the Reds in 310 games. A record higher than that of the emblematic Steven Gerrard (186 goals). Only Ian Rush (336) and Roger Hunt (261) did better under the famous scarlet tunic.

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