Mohamed Salah sets new Liverpool assist record in final Premier League appearance
Egyptian star surpasses Steven Gerrard at Anfield
In his final outing for Liverpool, Mohamed Salah secured his place in the record books as the club’s greatest playmaker in Premier League history. During the season’s closing match against Brentford, which ended in a 1-1 draw, the prolific forward provided the crucial pass that led to his team’s only goal.
A milestone achievement for the Reds
By assisting Curtis Jones on Sunday, Mohamed Salah reached a total of 93 Premier League assists for Liverpool. This feat officially moves him ahead of Steven Gerrard, who had long held the top spot with 92 assists. The achievement serves as a fitting tribute to the 33-year-old’s immense contribution to the side over the years.
The Egypt international departs Anfield with a staggering statistical legacy. Over the course of 442 matches wearing the red shirt, Mohamed Salah has accumulated 123 assists across all competitive fixtures. Furthermore, he remains the most successful goalscorer in the club’s history regarding European competitions, having found the net 53 times on the continental stage.