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Mohamed Salah has once again etched his name into the Premier League record books as Liverpool secured a vital 4-2 victory over Tottenham.
The 31 year old winger kick-started the scoring just 15 minutes into the game, and his saved shot was later converted by Andy Robertson just before half-time.
Cody Gakpo added a third, with Salah setting up Harvey Elliott for a stunning late goal.
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According to Opta statistics, Salah is the first player in Premier League history to score at least 10 goals and provide at least 10 assists in three consecutive seasons.
He also joins Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney as only the second player to achieve this double feat in five separate seasons.
Despite recent tensions with Klopp following his substitution in last Saturday's disappointing 2-2 draw with West Ham, Salah's performance against Tottenham proves he remains a crucial asset for Liverpool, reports the Mirror.
"Mo was absolutely outstanding," the Reds manager told Sky Sports post-match.
"He played a really good game.
Mo showed what he is capable of.
Liverpool now have two final games before Klopp's tenure comes to an end, although their hopes of winning a second league title under the German boss will officially be over if Manchester City pick up all three points at Fulham next Saturday.
Tottenham showed how good they could be.
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