Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah drew level with Frank Lampard in the all-time Premier League goalscoring stakes - while equalling Thierry Henry as he reached the 20-goal mark for a fifth time in the English top flight.
The Egyptian winger's legacy as one of the Reds' greatest ever players is already secure, with the Kop hero sitting fourth in the club's all time goalscoring standings.
This goal meant that he is now level with former Chelsea teammate Lampard in the all-time Premier League goalscoring standings - with the pair sitting in sixth place on 177 goals.
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool made history by scoring his team's first goal versus Bournemouth.
Having notched his 20th goal of the season versus Bournemouth, this achievement made him the fifth player in Premier League history to hit this milestone across five or more separate campaigns too
In this case, he equalled a feat which previously was achieved by only Shearer, Aguero, Kane and Henry before today.
Before the turn of the year, Salah also became the only player in Premier League history to have tallied up double figures in goals and assists before Christmas
His talismanic displays have fired Liverpool to the top of the league as the Reds chase title glory in Slot's inaugural campaign at Anfield
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