Salah revels in favourite season with Man City win

AFP

Liverpool's Mohamed Salah continued to make the case that this is his greatest season ever as he broke records in their 2-0 Premier League win at Manchester City on Sunday and the talisman said the campaign was his personal favourite.

Salah scored Liverpool's first goal, his 25th in the league this term, and set up the second by Dominik Szoboszlai as they moved 11 points clear at the top, putting his name alongside a couple of more records in the process.

Salah has become the first player in Premier League history to be involved in 40-plus goals in two different seasons, with 25 goals and 15 assists in this campaign after 32 goals and 10 assists in 2017-18.

Salah only has four months left on his Liverpool contract, with no hint of an extension so far forthcoming from the club, but any potential distraction has not shown on the field.

His 241 goals in all competitions since joining Liverpool in 2017 have made him joint-third on the Anfield side's all-time list with Gordon Hodgson (1926-35). Ian Rush tops the club's scoring chart with 346 ahead of second-placed Roger Hunt (285).

He has now scored and assisted in 11 league matches this season, the most by a player in one campaign in Europe's big five leagues since Lionel Messi's 11 for Barcelona in 2014-15.

The 32-year-old's 16 away league goals is a joint-record in the competition's history with Kevin Phillips (1999-2000) and Harry Kane (2022-23).

Egypt forward Salah is a huge thorn in City boss Pep Guardiola's side.

He is the first player in Premier League history to score and assist in both games against the reigning champions in a season. His nine goals and six assists against Guardiola's teams are the most in the Spaniard's top-flight managerial career.

Salah's season is drawing praise from teammates and fans.

"The numbers speak for themselves," Liverpool boss Arne Slot said. "At the moment not many things seem difficult for Mo."

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