There have now been a remarkable 250 strikes from the Egyptian since he first pulled that historic red jersey onto his shoulders back in 2017.
A Liverpoolfc.com writer has been present to bear witness to every Salah finish that has found the net for the club, carrying him to a staggering tally only two men have ever reached before him.
To celebrate Salah’s latest landmark, here we have picked out our own favourites from the collection…
v Manchester United, 2019-20 Premier League
By James Carroll
It’s gone down in folklore as the day we started to believe.
The day the 30-year wait to bring the league title back to Anfield began to finally look like it was coming to an end.
The Kop even roared as much.
And with good reason; it was a result that opened up a 16-point lead at the top of the Premier League table in mid-January.
Nevertheless, it was tense. You could feel it in the cold winter air. Our old rivals were pushing for an equaliser to sour the party in L4 after Virgil van Dijk’s first-half opener had put Liverpool ahead.
But then he pounced, as he so often has and does.
He’d never scored against Manchester United before in four previous attempts. But if we’ve learned anything over the last eight-plus years, it’s to never write Salah off.
First, there’s relief as a United corner comes to nothing and Alisson Becker claims the ball. Even some of his teammates tell him to hold it, slow the game down, but he sees the opportunity.
Then, there’s hope. The ’keeper’s kick finds Salah in space on halfway. He needs to bring the bounce under control, which allows Dan James to make up some ground in attempts to foil him.
Next comes expectation. The Egyptian King’s speed and strength holds off the attentions of his opponent and takes him into the area.
And finally, there’s bedlam. The ball is rolled under David de Gea, Anfield erupts, Salah whips his shirt off and Alisson sprints the length of the pitch and knee-slides into the celebrations in front of the Kop.
“We’re gonna win the league…” reverberates around the stadium. Emphatically. Loudly.
The dream would soon become reality and not only that, it was the first of Salah’s now 16 goals against United.
A statement goal, a statement win. And now you’re gonna believe us.
