Liverpool: The Egyptian Mohamed Salah on route to take a seat with the best
Mohamed Salah is on his way to 50 English Premier League goals. Who can stop the most electrifying winger in the English Premier League?
He’s having a slow season they said. Eden Hazard should be crowned the Player of the Season for the 2018/2019 campaign. Mohamed Salah will not reach the same heights as he did in his maiden season. He won’t even be part of the top scorers in the English Premier League this season. He’s a one-hit wonder.
All the information on widespread about the Liverpool winger, Mohamed Salah. Yes, the consequences of a Sergio Ramos tackle left its mark on Salah. This directed him to a bitter World Cup in Russia and a long program to return to form. Safe to say, he still hasn’t hit his full potential yet.
Yes, one of the points made was an easy statement to be bold and courageous to utter. It would take luck, many prayers and weights of training to reach last season’s awesomeness. What nobody accounted for? No matter how bad the Egyptian could be, the number of opportunities the winger gets in the box, he is bound to score one of them.
Therefore, not bewildered by his involvement in the top goal-scorers list. What has come with the territory certainly has been hard to judge, as we see many of the same problems all over the Premier League. He’s just the player taking all the stick for a growing problem. Salah’s biggest downfall this season besides being wasteful has been his diving, not diving saga. Strangely, the same went on when Luis Suarez was at the summit of the Premier League scorecard.
Another record set for Salah to take on
So besides all the horsing around, Salah’s job to hand Klopp and the Reds three points count for more on an individually status, but still adds up as a win, win for all involved in the 26-year-old scoring.
When Liverpool welcome Crystal Palace to Anfield Saturday afternoon, Salah plays the 90 minutes two goals away from his 50th Premier League goal. Last season’s brilliance of 32 goals, coupled with his two from his Stamford Bridge days, calculated to a total of 34 goals before this season commenced.
Move on 71 appearances in the Premier League and Salah could join Liverpool’s best striker of the Premier League era, Fernando Torres. As specified by the Premier League, if the forward takes his chances the weekend against the Eagles and scores two, he will sit joint fourth with the ex-Liverpool striker, Torres, as the fourth fastest players to hit 50 goals in Premier League history.
If it takes him a bit longer, he will then become the fifth fastest to 50 goals. Salah has nine games to hit the record of being the fifth fastest. Man City’s Sergio Aguero is next on the list and the closest to Salah, who will inevitably take space number five from him.
Soon, soon we will see what the king of Egypt has up his sleeve for his club and self-confidence when they go up against a side who can take points at the most unexpected of times.