The Egyptian striker Mohammed Salah entered his name in Liverpool's history, becoming the first player of the club to score 50 goals in the European Cups. He spent his anniversary goal in the match of the sixth round of the Champions League against Gironi, ensuring the victory of the Reds.
Salah exceeded all previous Merseyside players who performed in the Champions League, the Europa League, the UEFA Super Cup and other European competitions. His contribution to the club success in the international arena has become a unique achievement that emphasizes its status of one of the main stars of modern football.
This season, Salah shows an impressive form: he has already scored 15 goals and gave 12 productive gears in 21 matches. This level of productivity makes it a key figure in the "red".
Salah's goal not only helped Liverpool win the match, but also strengthened his reputation as one of the best club scorers of all time. Its achievement proves the role of the attacker in modern football, especially in the international arena.
The set record will be a new standard for future generations of Liverpool players and will further consolidate Salah's name among the club legends.