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A look at Liverpool’s Greatest goalscorers of the modern era

Mohamed Salah’s masterful brace against Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium showcased why he remains one of football’s most lethal finishers. The Egyptian’s clinical display, capped by an exquisite finish in the bottom corner, demonstrated exactly why he continues to football betting markets since his arrival at Anfield in 2017 – once again favourite for the Golden Boot, a fourth in his career.

Indeed, as Arne Slot’s side push for silverware on multiple fronts, Salah’s consistent brilliance has been the driving force behind their success. His tally of Premier League goals this term has put him above Thierry Henry in the all-time scoring charts, now chasing Sergio Aguer. It’s a testament to his enduring quality in England’s top flight.

With just a handful of games before those that bet on football can fully assess what Man City vs Liverpool means to the title race, Salah will need to be at his best.

The ‘Egyptian King’ has redefined what it means to be a modern forward. Despite operating primarily from the right wing, his goalscoring record surpasses many traditional centre-forwards, while his creativity and work rate embody the complete attacking package that makes him invaluable to Liverpool’s system.

While his future is uncertain at the time of writing, Salah will do everything to add another chapter to his legacy, and if it is the end, then he’ll want to depart Anfield with at least one more piece of silverware in the cabinet. The League Cup final against Newcastle United can be the start, but the big two that continue to loom over the Reds appear closer than ever as we approach the season’s business end.

But is Salah the best to ever do it for the Reds? In this article, we look at how the Egyptian King compares to the greatest strikers in recent times for Liverpool. Read on to find out more.

Robbie Fowler

When discussing Liverpool’s finest goalscorers, Robbie Fowler’s name inevitably enters the conversation.

The man affectionately known as ‘God’, something he was christened with by the Kop, Fowler possessed a natural finishing ability that made him one of the Premier League’s most feared strikers during the 1990s.

The scouser’s record of 183 goals across all competitions showcases his remarkable consistency, but it was his ability to produce moments of magic that truly set him apart. His achievements seem even more impressive, considering he reached his peak before his 21st birthday.

Fernando Torres

During his prime at Liverpool, Fernando Torres epitomised the complete centre-forward. The Spaniard’s combination of pace, power, and precision made him virtually unstoppable, particularly during the 2007/08 season when he netted 24 league goals.

While his spell at Anfield was relatively brief compared to other Liverpool legends, El Nino’s impact was profound. His partnership with Steven Gerrard produced some of the most exciting football witnessed at Anfield in the modern era, and they got within touching distance of the title in 2009 before injuries ultimately took their toll on the boy from Madrid.

Luis Suárez

 Few players have dominated English football quite like Luis Suárez did during the 2013/14 season. The controversial Uruguayan’s 31 goals in just 33 matches nearly propelled Liverpool to their first Premier League title, with his range of finishing and ability to create something from nothing setting new standards for forward play.

Many argue that season was the best individual history and many Reds believe the number seven is the most naturally talented player to have ever represented the club.

Mohamed Salah

Salah’s current campaign has seen him reach new heights under Slot’s guidance. His ability to adapt to different tactical systems while maintaining his ruthless efficiency in front of goal demonstrates his evolution as a player, transitioning from a direct winger to an inside forward and playmaker.

The 33-year-old’s achievements become even more remarkable, considering he has maintained these standards while often being deployed in a fluid attacking system.

Whether creating chances for teammates or finding the net himself, Salah’s influence on Liverpool’s attacking play remains unmatched.

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