Salah breaks Liverpool scoring record

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Salah is another Messi in the making.The internet is rife with odious comparisons between the two players.And if you look at the two videos below – the resemblance is uncanny
This is Salah’s first goal against Watford yesterday.

Mohamed Salah crazy goal (1-0) Liverpool vs Watford – Premier League – 17.3.2018 by footbie.com

This is Messi v/s Bayern Munich a few years ago when his visage was still unbearded…

Salah,when the game against Watford ended,had scored 4 out of the 5 that Liverpool scored.
His tally stands at 36 goals in just 30 Premier League games.He has broken Fernando Torres’ record of 33 goals in a debut season for Liverpool and will probably break Ian Rush’s record of 40 goals.
With Kane hors de combat due to an ankle injury he may well win top goal scorer of the season ( unless Aguero has other ideas)
Phenomenal
Some other statistics that he has notched up so far ..
*Mo Salah is the first Egyptian player to score a Premier League hat-trick, with Egypt the 43rd nation overall and the 10th African country to provide a hat-trick scorer in the competition. Unstoppable.
*In 125 years, only six Liverpool players have ever scored more in any season than Salah’s current tally of 35.
*Most goals by an African player in a single Premier League season: 2009/10: Didier Drogba (29). 2017/18: Mohamed Salah (28).
*Mohamed Salah is the Premier League’s top scorer. Following his assist for Firmino, only De Bruyne and Sané have more assists this season.
*Mo Salah is the first Liverpool player to score a Premier League hat-trick under Jurgen Klopp.
*Mohamed Salah is the 4th Liverpool player to score 4 goals in a Premier League game after Robbie Fowler (2), Michael Owen (2) and Luis Suarez.
Highlights of Watford getting blown away …

Liverpool 5-0 Watford Goals | Highlights 17/03/2018 | SALAH’S POKER! by footbie.com

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