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Mohamed Salah has reached yet another Liverpool landmark with his strike against Southampton at Anfield.
Liverpool's talisman scored his 31st goal of the season in front of the Kop to put the Reds in front against the Saints, and in doing so he moved into outright third on the club's all-time top scorer list with 242 goals.
Salah pulls clear of legendary 1920s and 30s forward Gordon Hodgson, a prolific figure who played international football for both South Africa and England and also played cricket as a fast bowler for Lancashire, for whom he took 148 wickets in 56 first-class matches.
Hodgson scored his 241 goals in just 377 matches, with Salah making his 389th appearance for the Reds in French capital.
A misjudgement between Virgil van Dijk and Alisson had allowed Will Smallbone to put the Saints in front, who have managed just 9 points from their first 27 matches.
But after Arne Slot rang the changes at the break, the runaway Premier League leaders turned the match in their favour.
Darwin Nunez scored the equaliser after 51 minutes, before the Uruguayan was fouled by Smallbone just two minutes later.
Salah stepped up to take the penalty and although Aaron Ramsdale went the right way, his effort safely found its way to the back of the net.
There will be more to follow on this breaking news story and Mirror Sport will bring you the very latest updates, pictures and video as soon as possible.
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