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Egyptian Liverpool star Mohamed Salah continued to set records with his England side despite losing 1-3 to Real Madrid on Tuesday in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals.
Salah scored Liverpool’s only goal against the Spanish team and became the fifth player in Liverpool history to score in 4 consecutive European matches, following Roger Hunt, Robbie Fowler, Gabriel Cisse and Stephen Gerrard.
The UEFA Champions League account on “Twitter” indicated that Salah had reached his 27th goal in the continental competition.
121 – Since Mohamed Salah made his Liverpool debut, only Cristiano Ronaldo (140), Lionel Messi (156) and Robert Lewandowski (177) have scored more goals than the Egyptian (121) in all competitions of the top five European leagues. Example. pic.twitter.com/kWK5R56RUh
– OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) April 6, 2021
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Salah also achieved his 121st goal for Liverpool in various tournaments, according to the global “Opta” network.
The network explained that since Salah’s first appearance with the “Reds”, only Cristiano Ronaldo (140 goals), Lionel Messi (156 goals) and Robert Lewandowski (177 goals), who have scored more goals in various competitions with clubs in the five major leagues, have scored more goals.
Source: twitter / OptaJoe
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