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Mohamed Salah’s public outburst is still stealing the headlines despite Liverpool winning twice since.The Reds have had a hugely successful week after beating Inter Milan and now Brighton, with the latter a really convincing performance under tough circumstances. Who was your man of the match during Liverpool’s impressive 2-0 win over Brighton?
Use the comment button on the bottom left to have your say He played well too and has left fans hoping that it was not his last game for Liverpool, although it is a possibility.He was also asked to do another interview after the game, and the Egyptian still found a way to find something so serious a little humorous. Everyone knows what happened next, with his comments sending everyone into meltdown, with the effects still being felt a week on.Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP via Getty ImagesHowever, after Liverpool’s win against Brighton, he was asked again for an interview in the mixed zone, but this time, his response was much more professional, but equally hilarious.
No, no, no,” he said when asked as per journalist James Pearce.This is how Liverpool fans would have wanted him to react last week, but at least he has learned his lesson this time around, even if some supporters will still not like the fact he has made a joke about it.Despite this, he let his feet do the talking against Brighton, showing that he still has plenty to give back to the team.Mohamed Salah has the most goal involvements for a single club in Premier League historyDespite everything that is going on, Salah is still finding a way to break records as he goes along, with the Egyptian claiming another after getting an assist.This means he now has 277 goal involvements for Liverpool in the Premier League, the most by a player for a single club in Premier League history.277 – Mo Salah has 277 goal involvements for Liverpool in the Premier League (188 goals, 89 assists) – now the all-time record by a player for a single club in the competition, overtaking Wayne Rooney's 276 for Manchester United (183 goals, 93 assists). Only. pic.twitter.com/Fw0yAvVU9N— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) December 13, 2025 View Tweet Wayne Rooney had the record before him, making it one that will please him even more, with this an indication of just how much of a legend Salah really is.If he does leave in January, it will be a sad way to go for someone of his stature, but if he does, no one can deny that he did not give his all.
