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50 already! “Under-appreciated” Liverpool legend in a league of his own
Liverpool legend Mohamed Salah is in a league of his own as he reaches the 50 goals plus assist milestone this season. Salah has played a pivotal role for Liverpool this season, continuing his incredible tenure with the club under Arne Slot.
The Egyptian scored a fantastic set-piece goal for Liverpool against Manchester City and then assisted Dominic Szoboszlai for the win. Liverpool beat Man City for the first time in the Premier League away game with Pep Guardiola in charge there.
Liverpool now have a massive 11-point lead over Arsenal in the Premier League title race with 11 games still left. However, Arsenal have a game in hand as Liverpool played Aston Villa early to compensate for the Carabao Cup final.
According to BBC Sport via X, Salah has 50 goal involvements this season for Liverpool in all competitions, scoring 30 goals and assisting 20 goals so far. The Egypt captain’s late drop in form last season raised a lot of questions about his longevity.
However, Salah has once again proven that the form is temporary and class is permanent for the incredible right-winger. The 32-year-old’s contract situation is another big extraneous ongoing factor that has bothered both the player and the Liverpool fanbase.
Salah’s contract will expire at the end of the current season with no new news about the contract extension yet. Liverpool fans are unhappy with the club’s treatment of one of their legends and his form has put more pressure.

Despite the incredibly undeniable success and contributions, Salah has continuously faced disrespect from the Western media. Salah failed to make it to the 30-man shortlist for the Ballon d’Or last time despite scoring and assisting consistently.
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There is a good argument for Salah securing the long-alluded trophy this time as no one comes closer to him. Nevertheless, the Liverpool legend has maintained that he prefers winning the Premier League with the team over such individual trophies.

