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Mohamed Salah breaks yet another record as Liverpool steamroll Sparta Prague

Mohamed Salah achieves yet another goalscoring milestone after scoring against Sparta Prague at Anfield

Mohamed Salah has now attained the extraordinary achievement of scoring at least 20 goals in seven consecutive seasons has cemented his place in Liverpool FC’s history books (h/t Fabrizio Romano via X). His remarkable record was further highlighted in a recent match, where he scored three goals in just 10 minutes in the first half, showcasing his exceptional goal-scoring prowess.

In addition to his prolific goal-scoring, Salah also contributed three assists in the same game, bringing his total goal contributions for the season to an impressive 33 in just 31 games across all competitions. This level of consistency and productivity is a testament to Salah’s exceptional talent and dedication to his craft.

At 32 years old, Salah shows no signs of slowing down, continuing to break records and dazzle fans with his performances season after season. His longevity and enduring success at the highest levels of English and European football are a testament to his remarkable skill and dedication to the sport.

The star humiliates Sparta Prague in the second leg

Sparta Prague gifted Salah the ball near the goal line due to an obvious mistake, and the clinical attacker didn’t disappoint with his finish. This bodes well ahead of our FA Cup clash against Manchester United at Old Trafford this weekend.

The Egyptian has not really featured in 90 minutes for Liverpool in 2024. Speaking ahead of the game, Klopp told reporters on Friday:

“It’s important that we build up Mo, obviously super-important, but in this game changing at half-time was not necessary or possible because we have to deal with changes carefully. So, yeah, he is ready.”

“He is top fit, everything is good now and we don’t have to deal with these kind of things anymore. I’m not sure if he is ready for 90 minutes and I’m not sure we should do 90 minutes, but he’s ready to start so that’s how it is.”

Salah did not disappoint Klopp’s judgement, as he proved himself in the game against Sparta Prague, his form looking top-class. After Salah’s goal, Liverpool’s relentless assault on the Sparta Prague goal continued, finishing the game with an aggregate scoreline of 11-2.

The Reds destroyed Sparta Prague

Despite our injuries, Klopp has overseen a siege mentality that trickles down to the club’s youth stars. With a quadruple still on the cards, it is imperative that we welcome back our top players ahead of the games to come. The international break could not have come at a better time and we hope several more players return alongside Salah to end this season on a high.

Beating records that were once held by the likes of the legendary Ian Rush outlines Salah’s standing in the pantheon of Anfield greats. With much to play for, we will not be surprised if he continues to score for fun for the remainder of the season.

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Securing yet another win at Old Trafford will see us maintain momentum going into the break. With another trip to Wembley on the cards, one can be resta ssured that we will be ready for what the Red Devils can throw at us this Sunday.

Sarthak Joshi

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