Mohamed Salah breaks Liverpool record, surpassing Steven Gerrard

Mohamed Salah has become Liverpool's all-time top assist provider after delivering a brilliant assist in the final Premier League match against Brentford. The Egyptian forward surpassed club legend Steven Gerrard in this metric, further cementing his legendary status. This is reported by Goal.com reports .
Substituted in the 74th minute, Salah left the pitch to a standing ovation from the fans. During the match, he provided an assist to Curtis Jones, bringing his Premier League assist tally to 93. Mohamed Salah cut inside from the right flank and delivered an outside-of-the-boot pass that Jones converted into a goal.
According to statistics, Salah had 69 touches and completed 84 percent of his passes during the game. He also took four shots, hit the woodwork once, and created another dangerous chance. This result secured Liverpool's qualification for next season's Champions League.
During his nine-year tenure at Liverpool, Mohamed Salah has made 442 appearances and scored 257 goals. He won the Premier League title twice with the team, as well as the Champions League and many other trophies. He has also won the Premier League Golden Boot four times.
Now a free agent, the star's next destination remains unknown. He will soon focus his attention on the World Cup with the Egypt national team. Afterward, he is expected to consider offers from European giants, as well as clubs in Turkey, Saudi Arabia, or the USA.













