Records continue to decrease for Liverpool striker, Mohamed Salah, who broke no less than six at the 2-0 Reds victory over Manchester City Sunday.
Salah opened the score to the integral victory And he established Liverpool’s second goal, winning his return from the Premier League for the season to a ridiculous 25 goals and 16 assists in only 27 games.
He becomes the first player in the history of the league to record more than 40 implications in two different seasons, after having accumulated 42 (32 goals, ten assists) during the first year in Anfield in 2017/18, as well as the First Prime Minister Player of the League to get 25 goals and 15 assists in one campaign.
The return of 16 Salah assists is also a record of the Premier League Liverpool. The previous Best Club was Steve McManaman on 1995/96.
With a goal and attendance in his name, Salah becomes the first player of the Premier League as a score and creates a goal in 11 different games in a particular season, coinciding with a maximum of Lionel Messi for Barcelona in the League during the 2014/15 season.
It was also the first time that any Premier League player has marked and helped in both games against the reigning champions.
Commenting on Salah’s transport, he becomes the first player in the five most important leagues in Europe to achieve 50 goals of goals in all competitions (30 goals and 21 assists) this season.
“It is now in a different world and plays on the skin,” said Andrew Robertson on the left on Salah after the game. “We are very happy to have it, this is safe.
“You can’t annoy me talking about him to be honest! No, it has been incredible. A routine of pieces worked, which is nice. Everyone played a role to play and Mo got the glory of putting it in back of the net.
“His work rate on the other side was incredible today, he and Lucho (Diaz) and this was key to us to keep a clean sheet.”