Derby Merseyside is Salah's last chance to destroy the … Masrawy



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1:30 p.m.

Sunday 03 March 2019

Books – Omar Qora:

"Mohamed Salah is not missing the record for three consecutive league games," he said, referring to the Liverpool star since he had joined the Reds of Rome before the start of last season.

Salah will lead Liverpool tonight when he faces Everton in the Merseyside derby at Goodison Park in the quarter-finals of the 29th week of the English Premier League.

The Egyptian striker is trying to break his fast in the previous two matches against Manchester United and Watford, scoring his 18th goal against Everton to return to first place Premiership.

Salah hopes an unprecedented record: if he scores 50 goals in his 65th match, he will be the fastest player in the history of the English Premier League with 50 goals with one team.

Salah has scored 49 goals in 64 Premier League games, and Alan Shearer holds the record of 50 goals scored with just one club with 66 games for Blackburn in 1994.

Spain striker Fernando Torres holds the Liverpool record after scoring 50 goals in 72 games in 2009.

In the following report, we look at some of the other derby figures:

– Derby Merseyside tonight will be the number 200 between Everton and Liverpool, and the 100th match that brings the two teams together at Goodison Park.

– In 232 matches between neighbors of all competitions, Liverpool won in 93 games against 66 wins for Everton, while 73 matches ended in a draw.

– If Liverpool manages to avoid losing to Everton, he will maintain his undefeated record at Goodison Park for the eighth consecutive game in club history.

– Everton has not won in the last 18 games against Liverpool in all competitions, with nine losses and a draw under the same conditions.

– Senegalese defender Sadio Mani is preparing for his 150th Premier League match, separating only two goals from his 50th goal for Liverpool in all competitions.

– The face of Liverpool and Everton is the most English Premier League match in the history of the competition (21 red cards).

– Liverpool scored the winning goal after 90 minutes at Everton five times, more than any other Premier League team.

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