Liverpool’s ‘Prince of Egypt’ Salah sets a new record by being the first club to score 20 or more goals in 7 consecutive seasons
Liverpool (England) striker Mohamed Salah (Egypt) set a new record of becoming the club’s first player to score 20 or more goals in seven consecutive seasons.
Liverpool won 6–1 in the home game against Sparta Prague (Czech Republic) in the second leg of the 2023–24 UEFA Europa League round of 16 held at Anfield in Liverpool, England on the 15th (Korean time).
Salah scored 1 goal and 3 assists on this day, leading the team to a huge win against Prague. Liverpool, who won 5–1 in the first leg on the 8th, beat Prague with a total score of 11–2 and advanced to the quarterfinals.
Salah also set a meaningful record that day.
Salah, who scored in the 10th minute of the first half when the team was ahead 2–0, reached the 20-point mark for the seventh consecutive season.
After playing for Chelsea (England), Fiorentina, and AS Roma (Italy), Salah wore a Liverpool uniform in 2017 and has been performing steadily to this day.
Salah scored 44 goals in all competitions across the league in the 2017–18 season, then scored 27 goals in the 2018–19 season, 23 goals in the 2019–20 season, 31 goals in the 2020–21 and 2021–22 seasons, and 30 goals in the 2022–23 season. did.
He has established himself as the best striker in the EPL, winning the Golden Boot, given to the top scorer, three times (2017–18, 2018–19, 2021–22). This season, despite negative factors such as injuries, he is leading Liverpool’s race for the lead with 15 goals and 9 assists in the league. He surpassed 20 goals this season, scoring one goal in the League Cup and four goals in the Europa League.
Thanks to Salah’s performance, Liverpool is challenging for multiple trophies this season. Liverpool, who has already won the English League Cup (Carabao Cup), is tied with Arsenal with 64 points in the league, but is in second place, and is about to reach the quarterfinals of the Europa League and the English Football Association (FA) Cup. 일본야동