
Salah Chases Historic Number in the Premier League Against Fulham
Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, winger for Liverpool FC, is seeking to achieve a new record in the Premier League during his team's anticipated match against Fulham today, Sunday.
Salah could become the first player in Premier League history to contribute to two goals in five consecutive away matches, having scored and assisted goals in the last four away games against Manchester City, Aston Villa, Everton, and Bournemouth.
The Egyptian star previously achieved this feat in the 2024/2025 season, during an impressive streak between November and December against Southampton, Newcastle, Tottenham, and West Ham.
Salah can equal the record of French legend Thierry Henry, who contributed to four consecutive victories with Arsenal from April to August 2003.
According to Liverpool's official website, Salah has contributed to 27 goals in his last 15 away matches in the Premier League, scoring 16 goals and providing 11 assists.
In the same context, Diogo Jota could become the first Liverpool player to score against Fulham in three consecutive league matches since Billy Liddell in 1957.
Salah could become the first player in Premier League history to contribute to two goals in five consecutive away matches, having scored and assisted goals in the last four away games against Manchester City, Aston Villa, Everton, and Bournemouth.
The Egyptian star previously achieved this feat in the 2024/2025 season, during an impressive streak between November and December against Southampton, Newcastle, Tottenham, and West Ham.
Salah can equal the record of French legend Thierry Henry, who contributed to four consecutive victories with Arsenal from April to August 2003.
According to Liverpool's official website, Salah has contributed to 27 goals in his last 15 away matches in the Premier League, scoring 16 goals and providing 11 assists.
In the same context, Diogo Jota could become the first Liverpool player to score against Fulham in three consecutive league matches since Billy Liddell in 1957.