Tuesday 17 April 2018

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INCREDIBLE MO, SALAH RECORDS: WHAT'S REMAINING? 




Scintillating Salah is on course for what would be his best ever season in Premier League and also in Europe. the brilliant winger has been on top form this season after his move from AS roma, firing in all cylinder as he has to his tally a staggering 40th goals in just 45th appearances in all competition.

The Egypt International has already break so many records this season as a reward for his indescribable form. and also set to strike down more of the records set by Liverpool legends in the club record book and Premier League beyound.

SOME RECORDS MOHAMMED SALAH HAS BROKEN THIS SEASON ALREADY.

His impressive 30th goals in the premier league this season has seen him overtook Chelsea legend Didier Drogba as the first african player to score goal 30 goals in the history of League. 

Salah was voted the Premier League's Player of the Month for March last week, making him the first player in the history of the premier League to win the award three times in a single season. He also scoop the award in November and February.

His Staggering 40th goals in all competition this season has make him the first Liverpool player since 1987 to break the 40-goal mark. Salah managed it in 45 games; it took George Allan 49 outings, Jack Parkinson 60, Robbie Fowler 61 and Daniel Sturridge 65.

The Goal he scored in the Bournemouth encounter last week was his 22nd Premier League game he has scored in this season, as he overtook  Ronaldo and Robin van Persie's previous record of 21 in a single season.



SOME RECORDS MO, SALAH IS SET TO OVERTURN THIS SEASON

Salah is the top goal scorer in all of Europe's major leagues. He's currently one ahead of Lionel Messi and two clear of Robert Lewandowski and Lazio's Ciro Immobile but has a fierce rivalry Harry Kane. Suarez, in 2013-14, was the most recent Liverpool player to win the award, but he shared it with Ronaldo. 

Salah is currently one behind Alan Shearer, Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Suarez's joint record of 31 goals in a 38-game Premier League season. With Liverpool having four league games remaining this term, Salah has an excellent chance of breaking this record. 

Ian Rush's record of 47 goals during the 1983-84 season is in serious jeopardy based on Salah's current form. Salah has at least six more games to rack up the goals. Somewhat impressively, Rush scored that total in 65 appearances, whereas Salah could do it in significantly fewer, having played for Liverpool 45 times so far following his summer move from Roma. 




Salah's eight goals in the Champions League have helped Liverpool reach the semifinals for the first time in a decade. Roberto Firmino has scored the same number, and the pair's tallies are greater than any other player's in Liverpool's history. Salah needs to outscore Firmino in the Reds' remaining games in Europe to claim this honour. 

Although not impossible, it seems unlikely that Salah will reach a half-century this season. Regardless, he is well on course to score 50 goals in record time. Albert Stubbins got there in 77 games, Roger Hunt in 79 and Fernando Torres in 84. 

Shearer (1994-95) and Andy Cole (1993-94) have both scored 34 goals in a Premier League season -- the most in league history - but they achieved it in an era when there were 42 games in a Premier League season. Salah has four more games to score five goals in-order to see out the record.







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