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Mohamed Salah is having the season of all seasons, and the Liverpool ace kept his pedal to the floor over the weekend as Liverpool raced past Southampton to secure another vital three points.
Salah's exceptional talent on the pitch is undeniable, as demonstrated by his 31st and 32nd goals of the season in Liverpool's 3-1 triumph.
This feat brought Salah level with Sergio Aguero on 184 Premier League goals, placing him fifth on the all-time scorers list.
With a total of 44 goals and assists this season, he has also matched the Premier League record set by Thierry Henry, with nine matches still remaining.
Beyond his goal-scoring prowess however, Salah displayed his class after Saturday's match during an interaction with disappointed Southampton players post-final whistle.
The Egyptian was sought out by several Saints players at full-time, all eager to exchange shirts with the 32-year-old following his record-breaking performance.
It was a gesture spotted by eagle-eyed viewers, as Salah took the time out to speak to his vanquished opponents.
Danish international Albert Gronbaek was the fortunate recipient of Salah's shirt, but as he prepared to exit down the Anfield tunnel, Salah quickly indicated that he wanted a shirt in return.
This prompted Gronbaek to offer his own to the Liverpool star.
Clearly, Salah isn't too grand to refuse to accept a keepsake from a player whose team are now likely destined for relegation back to the Championship, a gesture that speaks volumes about the Egyptian's stature in English football.
There will be more shirts to collect, records to break and - should he continue his fine form - trophies to lift before the campaign is out with Liverpool now 16-points clear at the top of the table thanks in large part to Salah's heroics.
This article originally appeared on Liverpool Echo