Mohamed Salah claims Liverpool’s Premier League assist record in emotional farewell

In a bittersweet finale to his Liverpool career, Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah rewrote another chapter in the club’s history. The 33-year-old delivered a crucial assist to Curtis Jones during the 38th and final matchday of the Premier League season, securing a 1-1 draw against Brentford. This momentous contribution brought his total assists in England’s top flight to 93, eclipsing the previous record held by club legend Steven Gerrard.
Salah’s milestone came in his final appearance at Anfield, where he bid farewell after 442 competitive matches for the Reds. Across all competitions, the Egyptian maestro tallied 123 assists in total, while also holding the record for most European goals scored for Liverpool with an impressive 53.
The landmark assist against Brentford wasn’t just a personal achievement but a fitting tribute to Salah’s extraordinary six-year tenure at Liverpool. From delivering Champions League glory in 2019 to becoming the club’s all-time top scorer in European competitions, his legacy at Anfield is already cemented in the annals of football history.