In numbers12 stats behind Mohamed Salah's incredible Liverpool spell so far

394 appearances Salah has made for Liverpool since debuting on the opening day of the 2017-18 Premier League campaign, away at Watford. The vast majority of those – 281, to be exact – have of course come in the top flight. He has racked up 75 Champions League matches for the club, plus 12 in the FA Cup, 11 in the League Cup, nine in the Europa League, three in the Community Shield, two at the FIFA Club World Cup and one in the UEFA Super Cup. He is set to become the 28th man in club history to make more than 400 appearances.

243 goals is the Egyptian’s current tally for Liverpool. Only Ian Rush and Roger Hunt have scored more in the club’s 133 years of existence to date. Salah is the Reds’ record scorer in both the Premier League – with 182 strikes – and the Champions League, in which he has netted 45 times. His total is supplemented by six FA Cup goals, five in the Europa League, four in the League Cup and a Community Shield goal. He has bagged 32 goals so far in this campaign, making it five out of eight seasons at Anfield that he has surpassed the 30 mark.

109 assists have been laid on by the No.11 so far for the Reds. A fifth of them (22) have been registered in the current season, bettering the 16 he racked up during the 2022-23 campaign. Salah has achieved double figures for assists in all but one of his seasons with the club. The teammate he has set up most often is Sadio Mane (17), followed by Roberto Firmino (14) and Cody Gakpo (10). His 13 Premier League assists in 2021-22 earned him the division’s Playmaker award.

44 times Salah was on target across his outstanding first campaign with the club following his 2017 arrival from AS Roma. That remains his most prolific single season as a Liverpool player and in the all-time club history books is second only to the 47 netted by Rush in 1983-84. Salah’s haul came in just 52 appearances, for a stunning strike rate of 0.85 goals per game.

44 penalties the attacker has successfully converted, the second-highest such figure for the Reds behind Steven Gerrard (47). The No.11 has found the net with 85 per cent of his efforts from 12 yards, having stepped up on 52 occasions overall.

42 times Salah has both scored and assisted goals within a single Premier League game, another record he now holds in the competition. He moved outright clear of previous holder Wayne Rooney (36) at Newcastle United in December and has achieved the feat five more times since.

16 goals in clashes between Liverpool and Manchester United make Salah comfortably the fixture’s most prolific participant. In fact, nobody else for either club has ever broken double figures. That statistic is all the more impressive given that he had to wait until January 2020 to open his account. Ten of his tally have been delivered at Old Trafford.

8 trophies he has got his hands on while wearing Liverpool colours. The collection began with Champions League glory in Madrid in June 2019, when Salah scored from the penalty spot in a 2-0 defeat of Tottenham Hotspur. UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup triumphs came later that same year, preceding the long-awaited Premier League title success at the end of 2019-20. A domestic cup double added the Carabao Cup and FA Cup medals in 2022 and that year also brought victory in the Community Shield. Last year, a second Carabao Cup increased the batch.

7 times he has received the Premier League’s Player of the Month accolade, a record number he shares alongside Sergio Aguero and Harry Kane. He was first voted as the recipient in November 2017 and most recently in February of this year, sandwiching wins in February 2018, March 2018, October 2021, October 2023 and November 2024.

5 hat-tricks Salah has scored for Liverpool so far. His first was actually a four-goal haul in March 2018 as Watford were put to the sword 5-0 at Anfield. A treble followed away at AFC Bournemouth in December that same year, and his third hat-trick in red was in a 4-3 home win over Leeds United in September 2020. Salah helped himself to three goals in a sensational 5-0 victory at Old Trafford in October 2021 and a year later added another hat-trick in a 7-1 Champions League defeat of Rangers at Ibrox – this one plundered in a record-breaking time period of six minutes and 12 seconds.

3 Golden Boots Salah has claimed in the Premier League. The first came at the end of his first Liverpool season in 2017-18 and he was a winner in the subsequent campaign too. A third win was secured by the forward in 2021-22. Only Thierry Henry, with four successes, is ahead of Salah in total, though the Egyptian will hope to have moved level with the Frenchman come the end of the current campaign. With seven rounds of fixtures remaining in the top flight, Salah leads this year’s race by six goals with his 27 so far.

2 PFA Player of the Year awards reside in Salah’s catalogue of individual honours. He was first selected by his professional peers for the prestigious accolade in 2018 in recognition of his brilliant form in year one at Liverpool, and he regained the prize four seasons later as the Reds came close to a remarkable quadruple. He is the only player to have won it on two separate occasions while representing the club. The Football Writers’ Association’s annual Footballer of the Year honour has also come his way twice.