Although it was thought that this 2022-2023 campaign was going to be one of the worst in Mohamed Salah's Liverpool career, the Egyptian player has been proving how wrong this assumption was, and although it is true that his skills do not give him to be as accurate as Erling Haaland, the Pharaoh has been able with his goals not only to bring his team closer to that ticket to European competitions, but also to secure a few records that make him more and more the most important player of the Reds.
Salah's value to the Reds is not only based on what he has achieved in the last few months of competition, as the player's recent Premier League displays have seen him climb the Merseyside club's all-time goalscoring chart, surpassing Robbie Fowler's 183 goals not many games ago to tie Steven Gerrard's 186 against Brentford.
By equalling in numbers one of the last legends of the institution and moreover to have obtained with his score the hundredth goal at Anfield, Mohamed Salah earned the praise of his coach who did not name him neither as the king nor the pharaoh, being from the point of view of the German a complete machine. "He is a machine and today it was very important how he defended. He has grown here as a player and as a personality. May he continue for a long time.
Although there are few records that Mohamed Salah has yet to break, the Reds' player wants to keep on winning in abundance, with one in his sights that is difficult to break even for the next campaign, that of overtaking Roger Hunt as all-time goalscorer, who is in second place with 244 goals, with the Briton still 58 goals ahead of the Egyptian.
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