Mohamed Salah made fresh history in Liverpool’s win over Bournemouth.
The Egyptian netted twice on the South Coast as Arne Slot’s side extended their advantage in the Premier League title race to nine points on Saturday.
It marked the fifth season that Salah has hit the 20-goal mark in the league, equalling Anfield great Roger Hunt, since his arrival from Roma in 2017.
His second goal of the afternoon took his overall tally in the top flight to 178, seeing him leapfrog Frank Lampard as the sixth-highest scorer of all time.
After surpassing the Chelsea legend, the 32-year-old is now just six goals away from equalling Sergio Aguero’s haul of 184 for Manchester City.
Salah’s first-half penalty also saw him rack up 40 successful spot kicks, edging past Phil Neal for the most prolific effort from 12 yards out.
Only Steven Gerrard and Jan Molby have amassed more for the Reds than their current talisman with 47 and 42 conversions respectively.
