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Liverpool officially reviews Salah's stats: records holder

  /  RichardYan

After confirming that Salah will leave at the end of this season, Liverpool officially reviewed the data of the Egyptian star's Red Army career to date.

534 —— Since joining Liverpool in 2017, Salah has created the most chances from open play in the Premier League.

435 —— The forward has made 435 appearances for Liverpool in all competitions, ranking 23rd on the club's all-time appearance list.

281 —— He has been directly involved in 281 goals for Liverpool in the Premier League (189 goals, 92 assists), the most by any player for a single club in Premier League history.

255 —— Salah has scored 255 goals for Liverpool in all competitions, ranking third on the club's all-time scoring list, behind only Ian Rush (346 goals) and Roger Hunt (285 goals).

151 —— In September 2021, he scored 100 league goals for Liverpool in just 151 games, setting a club record.

138 —— Salah has averaged a goal every 138 minutes for Liverpool, with his current 255 goals coming from 35,326 minutes of play.

119 —— In addition to scoring efficiently, he is also a consistent attacking organizer, having already provided 119 assists for his teammates.

94 —— Salah is tied with Hyypia as Liverpool's third-highest appearance maker in European competitions (94 appearances). Only Gerrard (130 appearances) and Carragher (150 appearances) have more.

92 —— Of Salah's assist tally, 92 have come in the Premier League, a Liverpool club record. Gerrard also has 92.

55 —— Salah holds Liverpool's record for the fastest goal in a Champions League match: he scored in 55 seconds against Midtjylland in December 2020.

53 —— No Liverpool player has scored more goals in European competitions than the Egyptian; 48 of those goals have come in the Champions League.

47 —— In the 2024-25 season, he set a Premier League record for most goal involvements by a player in a 38-game season: 29 goals, 18 assists.

46 —— Salah has scored 46 of the 55 penalties he has taken for Liverpool. Only Gerrard (47 goals) has more in club history.

44 —— In his first season at Anfield (2017-18), the No. 11 scored 44 goals, the second-highest single-season total in Liverpool history. Only Ian Rush has more with 47 goals in the 1983-84 season.

42 —— Salah holds the Premier League record for the most matches in which he has both scored and assisted in the same game.

16 —— Salah's favorite opponent is Manchester United, against whom he has scored 16 goals to date, more than the 14 he has scored against Tottenham Hotspur.

8 —— Salah has won 8 major titles during his time at Anfield: 2 Premier League titles, 1 Champions League title, 1 FA Cup title, 2 League Cup titles, 1 Club World Cup title and 1 European Super Cup title.

7 —— He has been named Premier League Player of the Month seven times (November 2017, February 2018, March 2018, October 2021, October 2023, November 2024, February 2025), a record he shares with Agüero and Harry Kane.

6 minutes 12 seconds —— Salah holds the record for the fastest hat-trick in Champions League history: he completed a hat-trick in 6 minutes and 12 seconds against Rangers in October 2022.

5 —— Salah has had five seasons with 30 or more goals in all competitions during his time at Liverpool: 44 goals in 2017-18, 31 goals in 2020-21, 31 goals in 2021-22, 30 goals in 2022-23, and 34 goals in 2024-25.

4 —— The Egyptian has won the Premier League Golden Boot four times: 2017-18, 2018-19, 2021-22, 2024-25, tied with Henry for the most.

4 —— Salah has been named to the PFA Premier League Team of the Year four times: 2017-18, 2020-21, 2021-22, 2024-25.

3 —— He has been named PFA Player of the Year three times: 2017-18, 2021-22 and 2024-25, the first player to win the award three times.

3 —— He has also been named Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year three times (2018, 2022, 2025).

1 —— In October 2021, Salah became the first away player in Premier League history to score a hat-trick at Old Trafford.

1 —— He won the FIFA Puskás Award in 2018 for his stunning goal in the Merseyside derby at Anfield in December 2017.