Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah, who scored a goal and provided an assist in the away match of the 26th round of the English championship against Manchester City (2:0), became the first player to achieve more than 40 goal contributions in two Premier League seasons, reports Squawka on social media X (formerly Twitter).
As the source informs, the winger was able to do this for the first time in the 2017/2018 season, when he scored 42 points. Currently, the player has 25 goals and 16 assists this season in the English championship.
This season, 32-year-old Mohamed Salah has played 38 matches for the club in all competitions, in which he scored 30 goals and provided 21 assists.