Mo Salah Breaks Premier League Record for Goal Contributions in a 38-Game Season
Liverpool’s talisman Mohamed Salah continues to etch his name in football history, after recording his 45th goal contribution of the 2024/25 Premier League season — the highest ever in a 38-game campaign.
The Egyptian winger delivered a sublime trivela assist to Luis Díaz during the Reds’ 2-1 win over West Ham at Anfield on Sunday. The pass marked Salah’s 18th assist of the season, adding to his impressive 27 goals, bringing his total contributions to an unprecedented 45.
This achievement breaks the long-standing record of 44 goal involvements previously held by Thierry Henry (2002–03) and matched more recently by Erling Haaland (2022–23).
💭 Opinion: Salah Is Writing the Story of a Legend, One Game at a Time
Records may be made to be broken, but Mo Salah isn't just breaking them — he's rewriting history in a way that demands attention, respect, and admiration.
From being doubted early in his Premier League career to becoming Liverpool’s undisputed king, Salah’s latest feat places him on a pedestal among the greatest to ever grace the league. To surpass Henry and Haaland — two players who defined dominance in different eras — is no small accomplishment.
At 31, Salah is not just scoring goals — he’s carving a legacy, inspiring millions across the globe, and showing no signs of slowing down. With a few more matches left this season, he might just become the first player to hit the 50-goal contribution milestone in a single Premier League season. If anyone can do it, King Mo can. 👑🔴
One thing’s for sure: Anfield will sing his name louder than ever — and football fans, even outside the red half of Merseyside, will have to applaud.