Salah: Happy to Match Aguero's Record, We Must Continue Winning
Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, Liverpool player, expressed his happiness in matching the record of former Manchester City star Sergio Aguero after reaching 182 goals in the Premier League.
He spoke in his statements about equaling Aguero's number, saying: "I was aware of the record, but I didn't think about it while playing. It's great to equal Aguero's number; he is one of the legends of the Premier League, and I am happy about it, and I am also happy to achieve the win."
Regarding the victory over Southampton, he said: "It was a tough match; we faced an opponent with a good game plan. We felt some frustration at halftime, but we regained our focus and managed to come back and win the match."
He concluded his statements by discussing the team's performance, saying: "We were not at our best today; we were slow in the first half, but we have become more experienced and know how to deal with these situations. If you want to win the Champions League or the Premier League, you have to win these matches."
Salah not only matched Aguero's number but also surpassed Liverpool legend Ian Rush as the club's all-time top scorer against Southampton, raising his tally to 11 goals.
With the brace he scored today against Southampton, the Egyptian star continues to lead the Premier League's scoring chart with 27 goals, getting closer to winning the Golden Boot for the fourth time in his career.
He spoke in his statements about equaling Aguero's number, saying: "I was aware of the record, but I didn't think about it while playing. It's great to equal Aguero's number; he is one of the legends of the Premier League, and I am happy about it, and I am also happy to achieve the win."
Regarding the victory over Southampton, he said: "It was a tough match; we faced an opponent with a good game plan. We felt some frustration at halftime, but we regained our focus and managed to come back and win the match."
He concluded his statements by discussing the team's performance, saying: "We were not at our best today; we were slow in the first half, but we have become more experienced and know how to deal with these situations. If you want to win the Champions League or the Premier League, you have to win these matches."
Salah not only matched Aguero's number but also surpassed Liverpool legend Ian Rush as the club's all-time top scorer against Southampton, raising his tally to 11 goals.
With the brace he scored today against Southampton, the Egyptian star continues to lead the Premier League's scoring chart with 27 goals, getting closer to winning the Golden Boot for the fourth time in his career.