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Mohamed Salah continues to panic the counters. Since the start of the season, the Egyptian striker has been walking on water with Liverpool. If the Reds are largely the leader in the Premier League, and are at the top of the standings in the play-off phase of the Champions League, with 7 victories in as many matches, they owe it largely to their left-hander. While the residents of Anfield host Ipswich this Saturday in the championship, the former Chelsea player has become a little more legendary.
Author of his team's second goal this Saturday afternoon, Mohamed Salah has quite simply become the seventh top scorer in the history of the Premier League. With now 176 pawns registered in the English championship, he is now ahead of Thierry Henry, who finds himself relegated to eighth position. Frank Lampard and Sergio Agüero, sixth and fifth respectively with 177 and 184 units, do not seem far away…
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