Liverpool's Mohamed Salah breaks English Premier League goal scoring record as he emerges Player of the Year
Mohamed Salah has now set a new English Premier League goal record,
netting his 32nd goal in a season in the first half of the match between
Liverpool and Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday.
The Liverpool forward has set a new record for Premier League goals
in a 38-game season, beating the 31 goal record held jointly by Luis
Suarez, Cristiano Ronaldo and Alan Shearer.
Alan Shearer made his goal haul at Blackburn in 1995-96, while
Ronaldo recorded his during one of the years with Manchester United. And
Luis Suarez was also a Liverpool player. For Salah, it has been a
remarkable year at Anfield, winning everything that ought to be won: he
is the Premier League Player of the year, the PFA Player of the Year and
FWA Footballer of the Year and Liverpool’s Player of the Year.
He was also named in the PFA Team of the Year. Overall, Salah had
scored 44 goals this season, with 10 of them in the UEFA Champions
League. He is expected to be a star to watch as Liverpool meet holders
Real Madrid in the finals in Kiev on 26 May.
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