
The folklore seasons, that's what we will call them. The years that are easily recalled, the points at which superstars elevated themselves to the rich that did not seem plausible.
Enough are called up easily. Cristiano Ronaldo (2007-08) and Eric Cantona (1993-94) for Manchester United; Eden Hazard's Tour de Force for Chelsea in 2016-17. Neville Southall, with its gravity, was Eterton in 1984-85 and what about Thierry Henry for Arsenal in 2001-02?
There are four such campaigns in Liverpool. Kenny Dalglish, in 1977-78. After he arrived for a British transfer record from Celtic, he played in each of the 62 games on his side, scored 31 times and ended with the goal against FC Brugge to ensure that Bob Paisley's team was retaining the European Cup.
Then Ian Rush came in 1983-84. The only thing he won in those 12 months was the Grand National, because 47 goals in 65 starts ensured that Liverpool took the competition, League Cup and European Cup; He collected both the FWA and PFA Player of the Year Awards, as well as the Golden Boot.
That can never be defeated? Wrong. John Barnes came along in 1987-88, playing football like a Brazilian, his shimmies and fainting, his Formula 1 change of equipment and the ability to see the things that others could never see. He led Liverpool to the title and won both the PFA and the FWA Gongs.
Last, but certainly not, was Luis Suarez. A division throughout the country, that was certainly what he did during the 2013-14 season, the logic defied. There were 31 goals in 37 games, but the Uruguayan brought a feeling that if he was on the field, Liverpool could not be stopped.
“It was as if he was on a crusade,” Jordan Henderson once said. 'The best way I can explain is that you knew that if you put the ball in a certain area in front of him, he would store it. Stevie (Gerrard) told me that Luis was the best striker he had played with. That kind of compliment has told you everything. '
Players cannot be fooled. If they tell you something, away from the cameras and the microphones, in a simple conversation, you know it is the truth and every mention of Suarez then came with a sigh or shaking the head. No one could really believe that he belonged to Liverpool.
This observer saw it all unfold and even now the moments and performances seem aliens: the four Houwiers against Norwich when it felt that he had started his own goal of the monthly game; Almost the pole break into a 5-1 lantern of Arsenaal with a volley of 30 meters.
He played teams such as Cardiff, West Brom, Tottenham, Everton, West Ham and Manchester United himself, he wrapped defenders in knots and the greatest certainty of all was that he would do what Barnes and Rush did when creating the FWA and PFA Double .
Liverpool has won nothing, but that has never diluted the Majesty of Suarez. Many seasoned observers will tell you that this is best for a few season by a player in the history of Anfield, who says something when we see what the reference points are. It should not have been overshadowed – but then Mo Salah showed up.
If you are dealing with a club of the status of Liverpool, you know the enormous names and performance that are long and proud and there was another nod to history in Manchester on Sunday when Salah went right with Gordon Hodgson, a target machine for the Second World War, at 241.
Hodgson was born in South Africa and became a fast-bowler for Lancashire. Just like Billy Liddell, Hodgson has clocked figures that almost certainly seemed to be to be than the modern generation. If Michael Owen, Robbie Fowler and Steven Gerrard couldn't get close, how could anyone else be able to do?
But here we are. Salah is there and he is on track to put together the ultimate work of a Liverpool player in one campaign. There was potential that this would happen in 2021-22, but he was never the same during the run-in after Egypt lost two huge games against Senegal within a few weeks.
There is no doubt that Fine -Shootout defeats in the AFCON Final and the qualifying match of the World Cup with scars Salah When Liverpool tried to win a quadruple, but ended with 'Only' The League Cup and FA Cup; Yes, there were important goals, but he did not play with the same pizzazz after his return from Cameroon.
Now? Just like Suarez, he is on a crusade to win the Premier League. Sometimes you look at Salah in a competition and you wonder what effect he has, but while he walks with his hands in his sleeves, you know that he is like a big cat, on his toes through the long grass, waiting for to jump.
On Sunday in Manchester was the 11th time he scored and helped in a competition and the figures that are within reach are difficult to process. Say it that way, if he scores on Wednesday and helps to Newcastle, he will match Suarez's total target involvement of 43 of 11 years ago.
Also within reach are Alan Shearer, who was Blackburn's nature force in 1994-95 when he had 47 goal involvement; He shares that record with Andy Cole (1993-94), although they both gathered their size in 42 Game Premier League seasons.
He played things after the Pep Guardiola team was fired, insistently that he did not want to move forward, but don't believe it. Salah knows all the numbers and exactly what is at stake and that is why he sat on a practice bike in a swimming pool on Sunday and recovered.
His influence on the Liverpool team has been huge, in terms of how he takes care of himself, what he eats and what he does to keep himself in the best possible form. But then there is the other side of this and what Liverpool has done for him.
When Salah was a teammate of Micah Richards in Fiorentina 10 years ago, the couple in the afternoon went coffee and during conversations Salah would regularly make it clear that his dream was to play for Liverpool one day and be a hero at Anfield.
Salah did not do that alone – he is about to take on the best campaign that a Liverpool fan has ever seen.
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