Mohamed Salah writes history in the Premier League and surpasses Thierry Henry in the number of goals of all time.
Mohamed Salah continues to shine for Liverpool and will again deliver a historical performance on Saturday. Despite continuous speculation about his future at Anfield – whether he stays with the Reds or is possibilities elsewhere – Salah remains a cornerstone for his team and a favorite among the fans.
In the Liverpool match against Ipswich Town, Salah was again central and scored a crucial goal in a dominant victory led by manager Arne Slot on the team of Kieran McKenna. The goal of Salah, scored in the 35th minute, was not just an addition to his score, it marked a historic milestone.
The strike brought the number of goals of Salah in the Premier League on 176, with which he passed the legendary Thierry Henry, who was at the same level with Salah with 175 goals prior to the game.
With his last achievement, Salah has now secured seventh place on the list of top scorers of all time of the Premier League. The Egyptian attacker has set his sights on surpassing another English football icon, Frank Lampard, who is in sixth place with 177 goals.
Who is the top scorer of all time of the Premier League?
For Salah are names that are synonymous with greatness in the Premier League: Sergio “Kun” Agüero (184 goals) and Andy Cole (187 goals). The three top scorers in the history of the competition include Wayne Rooney (208 goals), Harry Kane (213 goals) and record holder Alan Shearer, with no fewer than 260 goals.
While Salah continues his incredible career, Liverpool fans and football fans all over the world are eagerly awaiting how high he can climb in the score hierarchy of the competition.
See Salah and Liverpool in action during their next game, which starts at 3 p.m.
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