English Liverpool and Egypt striker Mohamed Salah set a record for goals in European tournaments for teams representing England, according to the official UEFA website.
Salah, 31, scored a goal in the third round of the Europa League group stage match against French Toulouse at Anfield on October 26 in the 93rd minute of the match. Thus, the Egyptian scored 43 goals for Liverpool in European competitions, thus surpassing the former forward of London Arsenal and the French national team Thierry Henry (42 goals).
Salah joined the Reds in January 2017. In the season-2023/2024 striker played in nine games of the English Premier League (EPL), where he scored seven goals and made four assists, as well as in three games of the Europa League (two goals). Salah's contract with Liverpool runs until the end of June 2025, and the player's value is €65 million, according to Transfermarkt.
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