The Borneo Post

Recordbrea­king Salah puts doubts to rest

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L IVERPOOL , Eng la nd : Mohamed Salah put aside any lingering doubts about his scoring form with two goals in Liverpool’s 4- 0 Champions League win over Red Star Belgrade on Wednesday, becoming the fastest player to score 50 goals for he club.

Salah’s confident finish after a clever pass from the excellent Xherdan Shaqiri put Liverpool 20 up and the Egyptian added his second from the penalty spot after the break.

That makes it six goals in 13 games for the former AS Roma forward and also took him to the milestone of 50 goals for the club.

Salah reached his half- century quicker than any Liverpool player in history, achieving the feat in 65 games - 12 faster than the previous record holder Albert Stubbins in the 1940s.

“It’s a great record and I’m very proud. I just want to keep scoring and keep helping the team win games.

“The way we play and the system has been different but we know our qualities and we are happy with each other,” he said, referring to the front trio with Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane.

While Liverpool have made a positive start to the season, Salah and his fellow attackers have not been quite as devastatin­g in front of goal as last season.

The Egyptian’s run of four games without a goal had some wondering if he was capable of getting close to a repetition of his 44 goals in all competitio­ns last season.

Coach Juergen Klopp said he hoped that such talk would now end.

“It’s good that we can maybe

It’s a great record and I’m very proud. I just want to keep scoring and keep helping the team win games. Mohamed Salah, Liverpool midfielder

stop talking about that, that helps a little bit. I’m not in doubt, he was not in doubt, but if you constantly ask about it, then it’s like something obviously is wrong,” said the German.

“He shouldn’t constantly think about how can I score again? It happens. If you work hard, are in the right spaces, if your team mates see you and you make the right runs, you will score. It’s an exceptiona­l number, hopefully he can continue. What’s the next record he can reach?” he said with a grin.

Klopp said he was sure that Salah would acknowledg­e the important role of the team’s providers.

“I think he would say thanks to his team mates, its quite difficult to score goals without these wonderful passes, crosses,” said Klopp.

“The first goal he scored was a genius little linkup play by Shaq ( Xherdan Shaqiri).”

Swiss internatio­nal Shaqiri, a close- season signing from relegated Stoke City, was seen by many as a squad player but he is showing the kind of creativity allied with work-rate that could earn him more playing time than expected.

Shaqiri, a Kosovo- Albanian, caused controvers­y during the World Cup with an eagle gesture goal celebratio­n against Serbia.

The smattering of Red Star fans at Anfield, defying the UEFA ban on the club’s travelling support, jeered the midfielder whenever he touched the ball and a much more hostile reception would be likely for him in the return game on Nov.6.

Klopp, a sked i f he was considerin­g whether or not to take Shaqiri to the Serbian capital, said: “So far, I didn’t think about it, to be honest. It makes sense that I first think before I speak.”

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 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah scores their third goal from a penalty during the UEFA Champions League group C match against Red Star Belgrade at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England.
— Reuters photo Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah scores their third goal from a penalty during the UEFA Champions League group C match against Red Star Belgrade at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England.
 ??  ?? Atletico Madrid’s Diego Godin in action with Borussia Dortmund’s Mario Goetze during the Champions League Group A match at Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund, Germany. — Reuters photo
Atletico Madrid’s Diego Godin in action with Borussia Dortmund’s Mario Goetze during the Champions League Group A match at Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund, Germany. — Reuters photo

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