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Liverpool were crowned Premier League champions on Sunday, with Mohamed Salah playing a massive role on the Reds’ road to glory.
The 32-year-old attacker is on course to enjoy his best season ever with Liverpool, with Salah hitting an incredible combined 46 goals and assists in 34 Premier League games for Arne Slot’s side, with the winger in the form of his life.
With Salah signing a new contract with Liverpool earlier this month, supporters will be hopeful that the former AS Roma superstar can replicate this level of output heading into next season, where the Anfield side will be under pressure to retain their Premier League title.
And Salah has now stated what Premier League record he wants to break in the final four games of the season for Liverpool.
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Speaking to Premier League Productions, Salah shared his goal to break the Premier League goal involvement record, with the Liverpool star currently two contributions off from becoming the outright holder of the achievement.
Alan Shearer has backed Salah to challenge his Premier League goalscoring record with the 32-year-old attacker in a good position to go the distance with the Newcastle United legend in claiming one of the hardest achievements in English football.
Yet for now, Salah has his sights set on breaking the Premier League goal involvement record, an achievement that is possible with four games left to go this season against teams where the forward will be sensing opportunities.
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Salah said when asked what he wants to achieve before the season ends: “Goal involvements for sure.
I know I broke the record for 38 games.
Now one goal or one assist to go I think?
I counted!”
Salah’s form has been a key reason why Liverpool have been as good as they have been this season, with the Egyptian international hitting levels that no fan would have expected going into this campaign.
And it has felt like the forward has broken a record every other week for the Reds, with Salah setting two Liverpool records alone against Southampton last month having set another incredible feat earlier in the year against Everton.
Indeed, with four games left to go, Salah breaking even more records feels like a matter of ‘when’ rather than ‘if’, and the winger will be determined to score and assist as many goals as possible before the season is over.
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