In the club’s all-time scoring record, Mo Salah and Robbie Fowler are now tied for sixth place with 183 goals each (according to @LFC on Twitter).
The second 45 minutes against Nottingham Forest at Anfield went one way and then another after a scoreless first half.
Prior to Diogo Jota’s third and decisive goal for the Reds in the 70th minute, both of his goals had been reversed, first by Neco Williams and then by Morgan Gibbs-White.
Salah held off Felipe at the far post to deflect the ball into the goal via the upright after Trent Alexander-Arnold curled a free kick from the right into the opposition’s penalty area.
It was a goal that demonstrated our number 11’s innate poaching talent and demonstrated why he is now tied with the famous Fowler in the all-time scoring rankings for Liverpool.
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