Mohamed Salah has written his name even deeper into Premier League folklore with his latest assist for Hugo Ekitike against Brighton & Hove Albion.
The Liverpool forward now stands alone at the top for goal involvements with a single club in the competition’s history.
That decisive pass pushed Salah to 277 combined goals and assists for Liverpool in the Premier League.
It nudged him clear of Wayne Rooney’s long-standing Manchester United record and ahead of legends like Ryan Giggs, Harry Kane and Thierry Henry. Another moment. Another landmark.
Momentum has followed Salah throughout his Anfield journey. Since arriving in 2017, he has delivered season after season of elite output.
He has already won the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup and multiple Golden Boots. Now, he adds a unique individual record that underlines his longevity and consistency at the very top.
Crucially, this milestone reflects more than goals. Salah’s evolution into a complete forward shows in his creativity, vision and timing in the final third.
Liverpool’s all-time greats remain close on the list. Steven Gerrard sits among the elite names, while Frank Lampard and Sergio Aguero underline the calibre of company Salah now leads. Yet the Egyptian stands alone at number one.
As the season rolls on, Salah continues to drive the Reds’ push on multiple fronts. Records keep falling. Standards remain high.

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