OFFICIAL: Mo Salah is Premier League Golden Boot winner with 29 goals

Liverpool Forward corresponds to Alan Shearer and Andrew Cole after scoring against Crystal Palace

Mo Salah wins the Premier League Golden Boot winner with 29 goals.

Mo Salah is the first player in the history of the competition that wins the PL player of the season, the PL Golden Boot and the PL Playmaker Award in the same season.

He is also the same as the record that most of the goal statements have ever included in a Premier League campaign.

This means that Salah, who was called the EA sports player of the season on Saturday, matched the record of all time for most combined goals and assists by a player in a campaign, which was previously held by Andrew Cole and Alan Shearer.

What makes Salah's performance all the greater, however, that he achieved it in a season of 38 games, while Cole and Shearer reached their 47 targeted involvement in seasons of 42 races. The Premier League consisted of 22 teams to the 1995/96 season, so every club had to play 42 games. In 1995/96 it was cut to 20 teams and the 38 match season as it looks now.

Salah had already broken the record for a season of 38 games with his 45th contribution, an assist for Luis Diaz against West Ham United on April 13. His 46th was the goal that he scored fourteen days later in the 5-1 win over Tottenham Hotspur, a result that secured the Premier League title for Liverpool.

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