Egypt and Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah is hurtling towards yet another record in the English Premier League (EPL).
Salah was on the scoresheet against Bournemouth in a league encounter over the weekend, taking his EPL tally to 70. The strike moved the 27-year-old to second on the all-time list behind only Alan Shearer who scored 79 goals in his first 100 matches for Blackburn Rovers.
In the process, Salah has passed Ruud van Nistelrooy, Sergio Aguero and Fernando Torres on the list for most goals scored for a single club in their first 100 games.
The ‘Egyptian King’ has also snuck into third place on the top-scorers list this season with his total of 16. Leicester City’s Jamie Vardy leads the way on 19 goals.
LEADING SCORER: Liverpool's Mohamed Salah, 3rd left, tops the scoreboard for his side. Picture: Rui Vieira/AP.
If Salah manages to top the goalscoring charts, it will be the third season in a row he has achieved this feat. In his first season for Liverpool in 2017/2018 he notched up an incredible 32 goals, and scored 22 in 2018/2019.
Should he go on to win it for a third season in a row, Salah would become the third player in EPL history to do so after Shearer (1994-1997) and Thierry Henry (2003-2006).
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Another record in sight for Salah, is the quickest to 100 goals for Liverpool across all competitions. Currently, Salah has 91 goals from 143 games, some way ahead of Robbie Fowler who brought up his century of goals from 165 matches.
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