Liverpool's star forward Mohamed Salah is chasing yet another record for the club as the Reds prepare to face Premier League title defenders Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday
Salah has been a sensation since his arrival from AS Roma to Liverpool in 2017. He has mesmerized the fans with his remarkable attacking play and deceiving defenders with quick feet.
Liverpool's star winger Mohamed Salah on Saturday became only the second player in the club's history to reach 200 Premier League goal involvements after Steven Gerrard.
Liverpool left-back Andrew Robertson expects star forward Mohamed Salah to stay with the club after Saudi Pro League (SPL) outfit Al-Ittihad made an attempt to sign him.
The record for most goals in a Premier League season is held by Andrew Cole and Alan Shearer, who scored 34 goals each in 1993/94 and 1994/95 seasons, which had 42 games per side.
Chelsea and Liverpool played out a fourth consecutive goalless draw in all competition. The attacking intent was there from the first whistle but in the end, both teams had nothing to show on the scoreline.
Chelsea parted ways with Graham Potter after their 2-0 loss against Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge. Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp believes that even without their manager Chelsea would be keen to show a reaction.
Premier League title defenders will find it hard to claim victory against one of their fearsome rivals as they are likely to miss out on their two key players Erling Haaland and PhilFoden
Liverpool will play against Real Madrid in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League Round of 16. Liverpool will play this fixture without two key midfield players, Jordan Henderson and Stefan Bajcetic.
Speaking at the post-match press conference, Ten Hag, visibly shaken by the manner of the defeat at Anfield, said, "It's 3-0, as a team you stick together. We didn't do that. I'm surprised to see this from our team, I don't think it's us, I don't think it's Manchester United."