Mohamed Salah surpassed the 200-goal record in English football with two goals during Liverpool’s 3-0 victory over Brentford.
The Egyptian superstar established the Reds in control of their Premier League match at Anfield on Sunday afternoon, tying them with Manchester City atop the table on points.
The 31-year-old scored 198 goals for Liverpool and two for his former club Chelsea, bringing his total for tallies for English clubs to 200.
Additionally, Salah maintained an impressive string of goal contributions at Anfield. There, he has scored in fourteen of his last fifteen league appearances for a total of seventeen goals, all six of which have come this season.
Furthermore, he matched the records of legendary Newcastle United player Alan Shearer and former Arsenal forward Thierry Henry by either scoring or providing an assist in 15 consecutive Premier League home games.
Mohamed Salah surpassed the 200-goal record in English football on Sunday afternoon when he scored twice for Liverpool in their 3-0 victory over Brentford.
At Anfield, Salah scored his and Liverpool’s second goal to reach the 200-goal mark.
At home for Liverpool, the Egyptian continued his extraordinary run of goal contributions.
With fourteen combined goals and assists, Salah leads all English Premier League players this season.
Liverpool completed a comfortable afternoon against the Bees with a third goal from Diogo Jota, tying them with City on 27 points until their match with Chelsea later on Sunday.
After 39 minutes, Salah scored the game’s first goal by cutting the ball into the lower left corner after being passed the ball by Darwin Nunez subsequent to Joel Matip’s ball recovery.
His second goal arrived shortly after the hour mark and was a simple finish off a cross to the back stick after Kostas Tsimikas extended to keep the ball in play.
In his early career, Salah scored twice in 19 appearances for Chelsea prior to his transfer to Roma in 2016.
However, he only remained there for a single season before being recalled to the Premier League by Liverpool, where he established himself as one of the most dependable goal scorers in English football.
In his inaugural season, he scored an astounding 44 goals across all competitions. Since then, he has accumulated at least 30 goals in three seasons.
In 15 consecutive home games, Salah matched the Premier League records of Thierry Henry (left) and Alan Shearer (right) by either scoring or providing an assist.