Mohamed Salah claims Liverpool’s all-time Premier League assist record in final match
Liverpool witnessed history on Sunday as Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah concluded his Reds career by setting a new benchmark in Premier League assists. The 33-year-old delivered a decisive pass to Curtis Jones during the 38th and final matchday against Brentford, securing a 1-1 draw at Anfield.
This milestone moment propelled Salah past Steven Gerrard‘s long-standing record of 92 assists, bringing his Premier League total to 93 for Liverpool. The achievement came in what was both his final league appearance and emotional farewell to the club after 442 competitive matches.
Beyond the Premier League
While the Premier League record represents his most recent accomplishment, Salah’s overall contribution to Liverpool spans competitions. Across all tournaments, he has accumulated 123 assists in total. His scoring prowess is equally remarkable, with 53 goals making him the club’s top scorer in European competitions.
Salah’s departure marks the end of an era at Anfield, leaving behind a legacy that includes both his record-breaking assists and his status as a goalscoring phenomenon. His final match performance served as a fitting tribute to a career that has defined a generation of Liverpool football.