History opens its doors to the Egyptian international, Mohamed Salah, the star of Liverpool, against Real Madrid tonight, as a golden opportunity is prepared for the Egyptian captain to become the historic scorer of the Reds in the European Championships.
And if Salah scored a goal during the Real Madrid match scheduled for this evening, Tuesday, in the first leg of the 16th round of the Champions League, he will become Liverpool’s top scorer in the European championships, as Salah is currently equal to Stephen Gerrard, the Reds legend, with 41 goals each, and once he scores For a goal against Real Madrid, Salah will become the sole leader.
Salah is currently tied with Stephen Gerrard, the Reds legend, with 41 goals each, but once he scores against Real Madrid, Salah will take over as the only top scorer for Liverpool in the European championships. The Real Madrid match is scheduled for this evening, Tuesday, and it is the first leg of the 16th round of the Champions League.
Salah scored 41 goals in 65 matches during 6 seasons with Liverpool in the Champions League only, while Gerrard scored 41 goals in 129 matches in more than one European championship, during 14 seasons. At the European level at Anfield, with 18 goals each.
And if Salah scored a goal during the Real Madrid match scheduled for this evening, Tuesday, in the first leg of the 16th round of the Champions League, he will become Liverpool’s top scorer in the European championships, as Salah is currently equal to Stephen Gerrard, the Reds legend, with 41 goals each, and once he scores For a goal against Real Madrid, Salah will become the sole leader.
Salah is currently tied with Stephen Gerrard, the Reds legend, with 41 goals each, but once he scores against Real Madrid, Salah will take over as the only top scorer for Liverpool in the European championships. The Real Madrid match is scheduled for this evening, Tuesday, and it is the first leg of the 16th round of the Champions League.
Salah scored 41 goals in 65 matches during 6 seasons with Liverpool in the Champions League only, while Gerrard scored 41 goals in 129 matches in more than one European championship, during 14 seasons. At the European level at Anfield, with 18 goals each.
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