Egyptian forward leaves lasting legacy with record-breaking final assist
In a fitting farewell to Anfield, Mohamed Salah etched his name into Liverpool history by becoming the club’s all-time top assist provider in Premier League matches.
The Egyptian international achieved the milestone during his final appearance for the Reds, threading a perfect pass to Curtis Jones for Liverpool’s solitary goal in a 1-1 draw with Brentford on the final day of the league campaign. This assist marked Salah’s 93rd in the top flight since joining Liverpool in 2017, surpassing the previous record held by club legend Steven Gerrard.
Salah leaves Anfield having amassed an impressive 123 assists across all competitions during his seven-year tenure, alongside being Liverpool’s all-time leading scorer in European competitions with 53 goals. His departure caps a remarkable chapter in which he established himself among the club’s most decorated players.



