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Mohamed Salah: A look back at his time at Liverpool

  • jonjoward1998
  • 1 day ago
  • 2 min read

Mohamed Salah announced yesterday that he is leaving Liverpool at the end of the season after nine successful trophy laden seasons at Anfield.


Now it is time to look back at his time at Anfield and what I think of their record Premier League goal scorer.


He joined Liverpool from Roma for £37 million in 2017 and he arrived with a point to prove after not being given much of a chance at Chelsea a few years prior.


He instantly proved why Chelsea were wrong to let him go by scoring 44 goals in all competitions of his debut season with 32 of them coming in the Premier League, which at the time was a record for a 38-game season.


He would later go on to establish himself as one of the best attacking players in Europe as well as the Premier League by scoring 255 goals with 189 of them coming in the Premier League.


He's currently fourth in the all-time Premier League goal charts behind Alan Shearer, Harry Kane and Wayne Rooney and is also the highest scoring foreign player and African player in Premier League history.


He's won everything on offer at Liverpool including two Premier League titles in 2020 and 2025, the Champions League, Super Cup and Club World Cup in 2019, and the FA Cup and League Cup in 2022.


He's won a lot of individual accolades as well including four Premier League Golden Boots, three PFA Player of the Year awards, two Premier League Playmaker awards and two Premier League Player of the Season awards.


Overall, I think Salah will 100% go down as a Liverpool legend because of the amount of goals he's scored and how integral he's been to the reds' success over the last 6-7 seasons.


He'll definitely go down as one of Liverpool's greatest and arguably their greatest player of the modern era because of the amount of goals he's scored season after season and how integral a player he's been for them throughout his time at the club.

 
 
 

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