Mohamed Salah Leaves Liverpool As A Legend: The Jaw-Dropping Stats Behind His Iconic Anfield Reign

Mohamed Salah Leaves Liverpool As A Legend: The Jaw-Dropping Stats Behind His Iconic Anfield Reign

The final chapter has been written on Mohamed Salah's remarkable nine-year journey with Liverpool.

Joining in 2017 as a discarded Chelsea player, Salah scaled heights no one could have predicted at Anfield, with the electrifying Egyptian playing a pivotal role in Liverpool's stunning renaissance under Jürgen Klopp. His breathtaking displays were vital in converting skeptics into devoted fans.

A difficult final season with the Reds does nothing to diminish a remarkable legacy that sees Salah leave as one of the club's greatest ever players. Very few attackers of the modern game have come close to matching his relentless and devastating goal-scoring output.

When the emotions settle, Liverpool fans will reflect on Salah's time on Merseyside as one of the defining chapters in the club's storied history.

Here's a closer look at the wizard's record after bringing his Anfield journey to a close.

Mohamed Salah at Liverpool: Complete Record

Mohamed Salah

Salah's Liverpool career was set alight from the very first game. A goal in the six-goal spectacle against Watford on his first competitive appearance for the club proved a perfect introduction for a player who would go on to find the net 257 times for the Reds across 442 appearances in all competitions.

Along the way to that staggering tally, Salah has shattered numerous records. He is Liverpool's leading scorer in both the Premier League and Champions League, as well as the most prolific African player in the history of England's top division. Highest goals in a debut season, the first Liverpool player to score 20 or more in eight straight campaigns, and the fastest Red to reach a century of goals are among his many remarkable milestones.

Within the fearsome attacking unit assembled by Klopp, Salah flourished alongside Sadio Mané and Roberto Firmino. While his primary contribution was goals, he also delivered a wealth of assists for his fellow attackers. That creative output continued long after the trio was broken up, with Salah registering 123 assists in all competitions for the club.

Mohamed Salah

He registered his final assist in his last home appearance at Anfield, teeing up the Reds' only goal in a 1–1 draw with Brentford. Salah burst forward on the counter before delivering a stunning pass with the outside of his left foot to Curtis Jones, who finished with ease. The trivela assist added yet another distinction to Salah's legacy — he became the outright record holder for Premier League assists at Liverpool with 93.

It comes as little surprise that the club's already impressive trophy collection has grown considerably since Salah's arrival. The 33-year-old has lifted nine trophies at Anfield, among them two Premier League titles, the Champions League, and both domestic cup competitions. The Europa League remains the only tournament he has competed in with Liverpool without claiming the prize.

The reason Liverpool have secured so many honours with Salah in their ranks becomes evident when examining his record. He has won 279 games for the Reds — 63.3% of all his appearances — and suffered defeat just 78 times, with 16 of those losses coming in the current season.

Third on Liverpool's all-time scoring charts and a fixture in the club's greatest-ever XI, Salah will be an almost impossible act to follow.

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