Mohamed Salah tops 3 records from Liverpool’s dualism against Naples

Mohamed Salah tops 3 records from Liverpool’s dualism against Naples

The Egyptian international Mohamed Salah, the English star of Liverpool, performed an exceptional performance against Naples in the match they gathered on Tuesday, and ended with the Reds 2-0 victory in the sixth and final round of the group stage of the Champions League at the “Anfield” stadium.
Mohamed Salah, the outstanding player for Liverpool versus Napoli, opened the scoring in the 85th minute, and Uruguayan Darwin Nunez added a second goal in the 90th.

Mohamed Salah, a member of the Egyptian national team, set a new record during his time with Liverpool by becoming the club’s all-time leading scorer in the Champions League with 41 goals, tied with Stephen Gerrard.
With every club he trained, German technical director Juergen Klopp has participated in 100 Champions League games.
German Juergen Klopp also scored the 400th match in the leadership of the English club Liverpool against Napoli yesterday, after he took over in 2015 to succeed Brendan Rodgers.

It is important to note that Liverpool and Napoli tied for first place in the first group with 15 points each, with the South club winning on goal differential, and therefore qualified for the Champions League finals.

3 records from Liverpool’s dual match versus Naples are broken by Mohamed Salah.

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