Salah 'proud' after scoring 150th Liverpool goal in Norwich win
Mohamed Salah said he was proud to score his 150th goal for Liverpool as the Egypt forward helped inspire a 3-1 win against Norwich on Saturday.
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Mohamed Salah said he was proud to score his 150th goal for Liverpool as the Egypt forward helped inspire a 3-1 win against Norwich on Saturday.
Sadio Mane showed his respect towards teammate Mohamed Salah Liverpool's Africa Cup of Nations stars announced their return to the Premier League by inspiring their side to a 3-1 win over struggling Norwich City.
Liverpool flipped their Premier League clash with Norwich City on its head on Saturday.
Liverpool — Mohamed Salah said he was proud to score his 150th goal for Liverpool as the Egypt forward helped inspire a 3-1 win against Norwich on Saturday.
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has expressed his pride after scoring his 150th goal for the club in a 3-1 comeback win over Norwich which has maintained the momentum in their title challenge.
Liverpool striker Mo Salah said it ‘feels pretty great’ to have reached 150 goals for the club as his side beat Norwich 3-1 on Saturday. The win keeps up the pressure on Premier League leaders Manchester City, who were seven points clear before they kicked off their evening game at home to Tottenham.
A place in history beckoned for Norwich City. Instead, Mohamed Salah claimed it, perhaps inevitably, certainly irrepressibly, definitely impressively. For a quarter of an hour, Norwich led at Anfield, where no one has beaten Liverpool in front of a Premier League crowd since 2017, where they have not won since 1994. This would have been one of the shocks of the season.
Mohamed Salah's 150th Liverpool goal and Luis Diaz's first kept the Reds in the hunt for the Premier League title as they came from behind to beat Norwich 3-1, while Chelsea snatched a late win at Crystal Palace on Saturday.