Better than Aguero, Torres and van Nistelrooy? Mohamed Salah reaches goals landmark in Liverpool win

Published on: 07 March 2020

Only England legend Alan Shearer scored more goals in his first 100 Premier League appearances than Mohamed Salah

Fowler, Owen, Torres, Suarez - Liverpool have had more than their fair share of goalscoring heroes in the Premier League, but Mohamed Salah is proving the most prolific yet.

The Reds' 'Egyptian King' marked his 100th top-flight appearance with his 70th league goal for the club in Saturday's 2-1 win over Bournemouth. In their first century of Premier League appearances, only Alan Shearer scored more.

Salah's latest goal - a crisp, low finish from the edge of the penalty area - means he has now found the net more often in his first 100 matches in England than Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero, ex-Manchester United forward Ruud van Nistelrooy and former Anfield favourite Fernando Torres.

Most goals in first 100 Premier League appearances for a single team

Player Team Goals

Alan Shearer Blackburn Rovers 79

Mohamed Salah Liverpool 70

Ruud van Nistelrooy Manchester United 68

Sergio Aguero Manchester City 64

Fernando Torres Liverpool 63

The 27-year-old's first-half strike lifts him above former Reds forward Luis Suarez as the club's greatest overseas goalscorer of all time, while also making him the first Liverpool player since Michael Owen in 2002-03 to reach 20 goals in all competitions in three successive campaigns.

Most goals in first 100 Premier League appearances for Liverpool

Player Goals

Mohamed Salah 70

Fernando Torres 63

Robbie Fowler 62

Luis Suarez 62

Michael Owen 54

"I always love to score and help the team get points," Salah told BT Sport following Saturday's win, which moved Jurgen Klopp's team to within three victories of a first top-flight title in 30 years. "We need to keep going for the next three games and the rest of the season."

BBC Sport looks back at some of the Egyptian's best Premier League moments in a Liverpool shirt.

Salah's Premier League highlights

Liverpool 2-2 Tottenham (4 February 2018)

After his third-minute goal was cancelled out by Victor Wanyama, Salah's remarkable weaving run and finish looked to have given Liverpool victory in second-half stoppage time, only for Harry Kane to rescue a point for Tottenham from the penalty spot.

Liverpool 5-0 Watford (17 March 2018)

The Egypt international produced an attacking masterclass against Watford in his first season in England, scoring four goals and assisting another in a comprehensive victory at Anfield.

Bournemouth 0-4 Liverpool (8 December 2018)

Against the Cherries in 2018-19, Salah scored his second hat-trick for the club since arriving from Roma to send Liverpool top of the table - before handing his man-of-the-match award to James Milner.

Southampton 1-3 Liverpool (5 April 2019)

Salah became the quickest Liverpool player to score 50 Premier League goals for the club - a record previously held by Torres - in a routine win at St Mary's.

Liverpool 2-0 Chelsea (14 April 2019)

The Egyptian's wonder-strike - an angled drive into the top right corner from 25 yards - helped Liverpool overcome Chelsea in 2019 and keep the pressure on Manchester City at the top of the Premier League. Klopp's side finished as runners-up despite a tally of 97 points.

'They said he'll be a one-season wonder!' - Twitter reacts to Salah's landmark goal

Former Liverpool and England striker Peter Crouch: "Salah has scored 70 goals in 100 games for @LFC. That's more than Suarez, Torres, Fowler, Owen and Crouch after 100. Impressive."

Stanley House: "It wasn't that long ago our forwards were Balotelli, Borini and Lambert. Now we are watching Mo Salah get 20 goals in all comps for the third consecutive season. Unreal player."

MagicMo: "Mo Salah has come from seven goals down in the golden boot race to close it to one goal. Remarkable."

Zak Ahmed: "Mo Salah's goals to games ratio for #LFC is insane! 70 goals in 100 games. They said he was going to be one season wonder!"

Matt: "Mohamed Salah has more goal/assist involvements this season than any other striker or winger in the Premier League and is second only to Kevin de Bruyne. He's also scored 20+ goals across all competitions for the third season in a row. Don't ever tell me this man is overrated again!"

No Look Bob: "I appreciate greatness. @MoSalah is already a Liverpool great and I for one hope he stays and gets himself up our all-time scorers list and gets all the plaudits he deserves!!"

Tima LFC: "Imagine being a winger and doing this sort of madness. Could never be your winger!!!"

Source: bbc.com

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