Liverpool legend Salah breaks Gerrard’s record for assists, concluding his career in a grand manner

In what was reportedly his final game for the Reds, Mohamed Salah bid farewell to Liverpool F.C. by assisting a goal. He also broke a long-standing club record that Steven Gerrard had held.

The Egyptian forward set up Liverpool’s goal in the dramatic Premier League finish. With this assist, he now has 93 assists in the competition for the Merseyside club, which is the most in Liverpool’s history of the Premier League.

Salah tied Gerrard for the most assists in Premier League history with 92 earlier in the season, but his last assist for Liverpool put him well ahead of Gerrard for the most assists in Premier League history.

The goal added to Salah’s already impressive legacy at Anfield, where he has spent almost a decade breaking records and becoming one of the best players in the club’s history.

Besides scoring goals, the winger has always been one of the most creative players in the Premier League, using his speed, finishing, and vision to deadly effect.

Salah’s farewell game moved the crowd to tears as they paid tribute to one of Liverpool’s current icons.

Reports said the forward beat back tears when he was taken off during the game, which meant the end of an era for the club and its fans.

Salah has helped Liverpool win many big titles since he moved there from Roma in 2017. These include the Premier League, the UEFA Champions League, the FA Cup, and the League Cup.

He goes with a wonderful list of personal achievements, such as becoming Liverpool’s top scorer in European competitions and now the club’s all-time leader in Premier League assists.

The record-setting assist is just one more story in Salah’s illustrious Liverpool career. The 33-year-old will leave Anfield as one of the most important and renowned players to ever wear the famous red shirt.

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