Matched a unique achievement. Salah joins Shearer and Cole in Premier League history


In the final match of the current season, Liverpool faced off against Crystal Palace. At Anfield, the champions and the FA Cup holders went head-to-head.
The Reds conceded an early goal, and midway through the second half, Ryan Gravenberch let his team down by receiving a red card. It was Mohamed Salah who rescued Arne Slot's side from defeat, netting the equalizer just five minutes before the final whistle.
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This goal marked Salah's 29th in this Premier League campaign, securing his status as the league's top scorer. In addition, he provided 18 assists, making the Egyptian star winger only the third player in history—alongside Alan Shearer and Andy Cole—to reach 47 goal involvements in a single season.
It's worth recalling that the Premier League had previously named Salah the Player of the Season. The Egyptian won the vote, which included both fans and experts. Not only did he claim the top individual honor, but he also ended Manchester City's five-year streak of player dominance in the award.
















