During his final appearance for Liverpool, Mohamed Salah secured his place in the history books by becoming the club’s all-time leading assist provider in the Premier League. The Egyptian international achieved this milestone during a 1-1 draw against Brentford on the final day of the season.
Surpassing a legend
The record-breaking moment came when Salah set up Curtis Jones for the Reds’ only goal of the match. This decisive pass marked his 93rd assist in the English top flight, allowing him to overtake the legendary Steven Gerrard, who concluded his career at Anfield with 92 assists.
A legacy of excellence
At 33 years old, Salah bid an emotional farewell to the home crowd after a remarkable tenure that included 442 appearances for the club. Beyond his league success, his overall impact is staggering; he has recorded a total of 123 assists for Liverpool across all competitions. Additionally, he departs as the club’s most successful goalscorer on the European stage, having netted 53 times in continental tournaments.
