In a moment that cements his legacy among the competition’s all-time greats, Mohamed Salah has broken the Premier League record for the most goal involvements for a single club.

The landmark was reached as the Egyptian forward registered an assist for Liverpool against Brighton and Hove Albion at Anfield bringing his total contributions in the Reds’ colours to 277 (combining goals and assists). This sees him surpass the previous record of 276, held by Manchester United and England legend Wayne Rooney.

Salah’s journey to this historic figure has been one of relentless consistency and world-class performance since his arrival at Anfield in 2017. The record was achieved in his 302nd Premier League appearance for the club, a tenure decorated with 188 goals and 89 assists.

His blend of clinical finishing and creative vision has been a cornerstone of Liverpool’s success over the past nine seasons, driving them to a Premier League title, a UEFA Champions League trophy, and numerous other honours.

This record is not merely a statistical triumph but a legacy to Salah’s enduring excellence and integral role within one of the modern era’s most formidable sides. It underscores a unique synergy between player and club, where individual brilliance has repeatedly translated into collective achievement.

By eclipsing a record held by a player of Rooney’s stature, Salah further solidifies his place in the Premier League legends.

For Liverpool supporters, the achievement reaffirms the status of their iconic number 11 as a defining player of an era, truly worthy of the reception he receives at Anfield.

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