The Premier League revealed the list of historical scorers of Premier League clubs, after the Egyptian international Mohamed Salah joined, after he became the top scorer for Liverpool, through his participation in the tournament, with 129 goals he scored with the Reds so far.
Salah starred during the United confrontation, by contributing 4 goals, scoring two goals, and making the same.
The Egyptian star reached his 129th goal, becoming the historic scorer for Liverpool in the Premier League, after scoring two goals against Manchester United.
Mohamed Salah scored 129 goals with Liverpool in the Premier League, during 205 matches, and provided 57 assists.
The list of historical scorers for Premier League clubs came after Mohamed Salah ascended to the top of Liverpool as follows:
- Mohamed Salah (Liverpool – 205 matches): 129 goals
- Thierry Henry (Arsenal – 258 matches): 175 goals
- Sergio Aguero (Manchester City – 275 matches): 184 goals
- Wayne Rooney (Manchester United – 393 matches): 183 goals
- Alan Shearer (Newcastle – 303 matches): 148 goals
- Brian Roy (Nottingham Forest – 85 matches): 24 goals
- Matthew Le Tesser (Southampton – 270 matches): 100 goals
- Harry Kane (Tottenham – 305 matches): 201 goals
- Michel Antonio (West Ham – 218 matches): 59 goals
- Raul Jimenez (Wolverhampton – 131 matches): 40 goals
- Joshua King (Bournemouth – 161 matches): 161 goals
- Gabriel Agbonlahor (Arsenal – 322 matches): 74 goals
- Evan Toney (Brentford – 54 matches): 26 goals
- Neil Maupay (Brighton – 102 matches): 26 goals
- Frank Lampard (Chelsea – 429 matches): 147 goals
- Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace – 284 matches): 67 goals
- Mark Viduka (Leeds – 130 matches): 59 goals
- Romelu Lukaku (Everton – 141 matches): 68 goals
- Clint Dempsey (Fulham – 189 matches): 50 goals
- Mark Viduka (Leeds – 130 matches): 59 goals
- Jamie Vardy (Leicester City – 295 matches): 134 goals
Mohamed Salah became the first player in Liverpool to win the Puskas Award for the best goal of the year. The goal came on the sidelines of the Merseyside derby in December 2017, so the Egyptian star won the 2018 award according to the fans’ vote.
Mohamed Salah was directly involved in 30 goals with Liverpool this season (20 goals, 10 assists).
Mohamed Salah played 25 matches with Liverpool in the Premier League this season, scoring 9 goals and 6 assists.
Robbie Fowler wrote, through his personal account on Twitter: “Warm congratulations,” using the hashtag “Liverpool legend.”
The official account published a picture of Mohamed Salah, with a number of historical figures written on it, as follows:
The most-scored African player in the Premier League, with 131 goals.
He is the sole top scorer in the historic Liverpool team, with 129 goals
The player with the most goals scored with the left foot in the Premier League, with 104 goals.
The most goals-scored player in one season since the adoption of the 38-club participation system