Mohamed Salah Makes History as Champions League's Top African Scorer in Thrilling Liverpool Victory
Liverpool's revered winger, Mohamed Salah, has etched his name in the annals of football history by becoming the Champions League's highest-ever African goalscorer.
In a thrilling match against Bologna on September 2, Salah, aged 32, delivered a 75th-minute goal that not only secured a vital win for Liverpool but also propelled him to this remarkable milestone.
Surpassing iconic names such as Didier Drogba and Samuel Eto'o, Salah's achievement underscores his prowess on the pitch and his status as one of the game's elite talents.
Additional accolades include being the first Liverpool player to score in five consecutive Champions League games at Anfield and the first player to both score and assist in nine Champions League fixtures while playing for an English club.
Salah's impact and scoring prowess continue to captivate fans worldwide, solidifying his place among modern football's most celebrated stars.