Mohamed Salah rewrites Liverpool’s Premier League history with record-breaking assist
In a fitting finale to his tenure at Anfield, Mohamed Salah etched his name into Liverpool’s record books once more. The Egyptian forward, playing his last game for the Reds, became the club’s all-time top assist provider in Premier League history with a crucial delivery against Brentford that secured a 1-1 draw in the final fixture of the season.
This landmark assist marked his 93rd Premier League assist for Liverpool, surpassing the previous record held by club legend Steven Gerrard, who had accumulated 92 assists during his time at the club.
From record breaker to club icon
Salah’s achievement comes in his final appearance for Liverpool after 442 competitive matches. His final tally of 123 assists across all competitions further cements his status as one of the club’s most creative players.
The Egyptian international also holds the distinction of being Liverpool’s top European scorer with 53 goals, adding to his legacy as one of the most impactful players in the club’s modern era.
Celebrating a remarkable Liverpool career
As Salah bid farewell to Anfield, fans witnessed not just a record-breaking performance but a celebration of a player who became synonymous with Liverpool’s attacking prowess. His contributions over the years have left an indelible mark on the club’s history.
