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28th April 2025 2:17:18 PM
2 mins readBy: The Independent Ghana
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has become the Premier League’s highest-scoring foreign player, breaking Manchester City legend Sergio Aguero’s record with his goal against Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.
Salah set the new mark by scoring his 185th Premier League goal as Liverpool secured the league title at Anfield. His goal made it 4-1 for Liverpool, who eventually triumphed 5-1 to celebrate their 20th top-flight championship.
After scoring, Salah shared a special moment with the fans at the iconic Kop end. He grabbed a phone from a supporter, posed for a selfie with his back to the crowd, and smiled for the camera. As he returned the phone, the stadium erupted with chants of "Mo Salah" filling the air.
"To win the Premier League here with the fans is special, it's an incredible feeling," said Salah. "This is way better than five years ago, without a shadow of a doubt. To do it again after five years is something special."
Salah had moved level with Aguero in Liverpool's 3-1 victory over Southampton on March 8, with his two goals helping Arne Slot's side come from behind against the Saints.
Salah, who signed a two-year contract extension earlier this month, joined Liverpool from AS Roma in 2017 and has 297 top-flight appearances. Almost all of his goals have come for Liverpool, although he scored his first two while playing for Chelsea in 2014.The goal against Spurs was his 46th goal contribution this season in the Premier League, one away from tying Andy Cole and Alan Shearer's record for most in a Premier League season.
The Egypt international is now fifth on the Premier League's all-time scoring list, behind Cole (187), Wayne Rooney (208), Harry Kane (213) and Shearer (260).
Salah's goal against Tottenham was his 28th in the league this term and his 33rd in all competitions.
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