Goal by goal, landmark after landmark, Mohamed Salah is establishing his place in Anfield history. Less than five years after joining, he brought up 150 goals for Liverpool with a strike that combined pace, audacity and importance. As he became their second quickest player to 150 — faster than Robbie Fowler, speedier than Ian Rush, sooner than Michael Owen, Kenny Dalglish, Steven Gerrard or Billy Liddell — he helped transform an awkward afternoon for Liverpool into an enjoyable one. It was about the spectacular as well as the statistical and it was capped by a brilliant first Liverpool goal for Luis Díaz. As their other scorers, Sadio Mane and Salah, have both become centurions under Jürgen Klopp, the precedents for the newcomer are hugely encouraging.