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NewsSalah sets new record at Anfield

Salah sets new record at Anfield

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Mohamed Salah scored a debut goal to give Liverpool a 1-0 win over guest Brentford in the English Premier League, and his tally at “Anfield” is 100 goals.

In a post on its Twitter account, the “Oita” network, which specializes in football figures and statistics, said that Salah, with his goal against Brentford, became the first player in Liverpool history to score in nine consecutive matches at home (Anfield). in all competitions. .

After the game, Salah told Sky Sports: “I think the team has improved a lot over the last two weeks. We got the sixth win in a row and came out with two clean sheets, which is very important. for us… I think we are more stable at the moment.”

Although Manchester United still have the advantage of reaching the Champions League, Salah said Liverpool will not give up and will try to finish the season in the golden box.

He added: “We’ll treat each game separately, and we won’t think about it more than that, just game by game and we’ll see what happens.”

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