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Adam Lallana talks with Mohamed Salah after the English Premier League football match between Liverpool and Southampton at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England on March 8, 2025.
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There is absolutely no doubt about Mohamed Salah's enduring class on the pitch as the Liverpool forward scored his 31st and 32nd goals of the season in the 3-1 victory over Southampton on Saturday.
It took Salah level with Sergio Aguero on 184 Premier League goals, fifth on the all-time scorers list.
And with 44 goals and assists in total this season, he has also equalled the Premier League record set by Thierry Henry with nine matches still to play.
Salah also showed his class away from his goalscoring exploits on Saturday, though, after an exchange with dejected Southampton players after the final whistle.
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The Egyptian was approached by a number of Saints players at full-time, all of whom wanted to swap shirts with the 32-year-old after his record-breaking performance.
The lucky winner was Danish international Albert Gronbaek, who upon receiving Salah's jersey, looked to depart down the Anfield tunnel.
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Salah, however, was quick to inform Gronbaek that he wanted a shirt in exchange, prompting the Southampton man to offer up his back to the Liverpool star.
Salah, then, is clearly not too big to take a memento from a player whose team are now certainly set to be relegated back to the Championship, with such a show of respect reflective of the Egyptian's standing 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.