Scoring a double against Brentford, Mohamed Salah set a super record for Liverpool

    Through his goal against Brentford at the Anfield Stadium on Sunday, Mohamed Salah became the first Liverpool player to score in each of the club’s first six home league contests.

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    Additionally, he became the fourth player in the history of his club to score in each of its first six home games of a Premier League season. The athletes who have accomplished this with other clubs are as follows:

    Alan Shearer (1995-96 for Blackburn Rovers)Les Ferdinand (1995-96 for Newcastle United)Thierry Henry (2004-05 for Arsenal).

    Salah has maintained his goal-scoring form across all competitions this season, accumulating 12 goals and four assists. His Premier League totals consist of four assists and nine goals.

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    In the end, Liverpool triumphed 3-0 over Brentford, with Salah netting a goal in each half. Additionally, he became the second player this season to reach double digits in Premier League goals with the brace. Erling Haaland of Manchester City was the only player to have scored more, with eleven.

    Liverpool ascended to second place in the league standings with the victory, tying City, which still has a match in hand, in terms of points.

    “Absolutely insane,” Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp exclaimed in awe of Salah, for whom Al-Ittihad reportedly offered Liverpool 150 million pounds ($183.33 million) during the previous transfer window.

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    “Is that Goal No. 200 for England?” “Outstanding; performed admirably today,” Klopp further remarked. “With two opponents constantly in his vicinity, he maintained possession of the ball.”

    “We experienced numerous positive moments in the first half.”(The first goal’s) composure is absolutely absurd. Without a doubt, you observe it on the scoresheet in that particular domain. “A unique player.”