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Ian Rush explains why he’s not concerned about Mohamed Salah catching his Liverpool scoring record

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Ian Rush has said he is not concerned about Mohamed Salah taking his record as Liverpool’s all-time scorer and instead claimed he is just pleased to see his former side impressing.



Salah has moved up to third place on the Reds’ list of all-time top scorers, behind first-place Rush and Roger Hunt in second.



Salah has scored 244 Liverpool goals and there were fears earlier this season that he would permanently remain in that position given the uncertainty surrounding his future.





It’s no surprise, he’s not too concerned at this stage, and Rush said in a recent interview he is just delighted to see Salah firing Liverpool to more success.

“Records are there to be broken, and I’m delighted he’s breaking them as it means the team is doing well,” the former forward told the Irish Examiner.

Ian Rush scored 346 goals in a glittering Liverpool career.

He drags defenders out of position and I’d thrive on the space he creates.”

It’s not the first time Rush has said he is not concerned about his record, and claimed last month it could take Salah three more years rather than two to match his tally

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