Liverpool, Salah puts Beckham in the retro!

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Mohamed Salah is undoubtedly the man of this first part of the season in England but also in Europe. The Egyptian winger walks on water, proving decisive every time he is lined up.

This Sunday evening, Liverpool continued their march forward by winning on the pitch of West Ham with a score of 5 goals to 0 on behalf of the 19th day of the Premier League.

A meeting where he obviously found the net and delivered 2 assists for Cody Gakpo in the first period and Diogo Jota. He brings his total to 13 offerings since the start of the season and 82 since his arrival in England.

A figure which allows him to make history and surpass one of the best passers in the history of football, David Beckham. The legend of English football and Manchester United distributed “only” 80 caviars when he wore the colors of the Red Devils.

Number 11 therefore achieved an incredible performance by rising among the very best. And he’s not ready to stop there.

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