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Mohamed Salah breaks yet another record with assist against Brighton

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Mohamed Salah Breaks Yet Another Record with Assist Against Brighton

In a dominant 2-0 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion at Anfield, Liverpool's Mohamed Salah etched his name further into Premier League history by setting a new record for goal involvements for a single club.[1][2] The Egyptian star, returning to the squad after recent discussions with head coach Arne Slot, came off the bench early and delivered a pinpoint corner for Hugo Ekitike's second goal, taking his Liverpool tally to 188 goals and 89 assists—a combined 277 goal involvements in the top flight since joining in 2017.[1] This surpassed Wayne Rooney's previous mark of 276 with Manchester United.[1]



The match kicked off explosively, with Ekitike scoring the fastest goal of the Premier League season after just 46 seconds. Joe Gomez capitalized on a poor clearance by Brighton's Yankubah Minteh to set up the French forward, who now has 10 goals for Liverpool this season.[2] Salah replaced the injured Gomez after 26 minutes, receiving a hero's welcome from Anfield fans despite any lingering tension from his recent Leeds interview.[2] In the second half, Salah's precise corner found Ekitike for a towering header, ending the winger's three-game drought without a goal involvement.[2]

Brighton struggled to respond, with Diego Gomez missing two glaring chances and surviving a VAR check for a high challenge on Florian Wirtz.[2] Liverpool made light work of a potentially tricky fixture, extending their unbeaten run across all competitions to five games. The win propelled the Premier League champions up to sixth place, overtaking Brighton who slipped to ninth after a third straight winless outing.[2]

Salah's record-breaking assist marked his final appearance before departing for AFCON duty with Egypt, underscoring his enduring impact on Liverpool's campaign.[2] Ekitike's brace made him the standout performer, but it was Mo's magic that stole the headlines in this comfortable triumph.

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