Liverpool record breaker Mohamed Salah has now and time again prove the doubters wrong about his current form for his club as he went ahead to open the score line for Liverpool against Bournemouth, the opening goal should’ve been waved off as an offside goal but last-man official seemed to be with on Salah’s side in the Saturday afternoon, as he took the ball past Asmir Begovic to find the back of the net.
The goal coming from a shot pushed by Begovic to Salah front, who puts the ball at the back of the net to give the Reds the open lead to shut the attack line of the Cherries that has been brewing for a while. The opening goal saw Salah break a record which was formerly held by Fernando Torres in his years in a Red shirt.
he Egyptian striker not only break a record also achieving a new feet for the English giants becoming the first player to reach 40 goals in the Premier League in nothing less than 52 matches played. Being highly regarded as a one-season wonder, the 26-year-old proved the doubters wrong putting himself in the one of the best players in the English Top Flight during the match against the Bournemouth which is needed to be proved, having failed to shine in his short spell for English rivals Chelsea.
Managing this record has only improved his overall goalscoring record as a professional football player, since arriving at Anfield in the summer of 2017 for a fee reported to be £35m from Roma Salah has been very formidable for his manager Jurgen Klopp having helped his club reach a Champions League final last season, with Energybet promo code offering the some interesting odds before the final was kicked off in Kiev.
His goal scoring record has not only seen him surpass Torres’s record at Liverpool but has previously broken records set by other Reds forward, breaking record of Michael Owen, Robbie Fowler and Barcelona star Luis Suarez, who were top forwards while in a Red shirt. He also passed Roger Hunt’s tally of 42 goals in a season with 43 goals putting him behind Ian Rush.
Salah didn’t only just scored the opening goal for Liverpool against the Cherries on Saturday but scored a hat trick with his second goal looking like a goal Lionel Messi would score having dribbled past Begovic and two other Bournemouth defenders to find the back of the net in the match.
His three goals in the weekend sees him climb up the ranks in the goals scoring charts becoming the second player to score 10 goals in the Premier League so far this season.
