Mohamed Salah added another achievement to his Liverpool résumé during the club's 2-0 victory over Brighton, further cementing the impact he has had since arriving at Anfield.
Salah was introduced as a 26th-minute substitute and later delivered the corner on the hour that Hugo Ekitike headed in. That set of actions pushed Salah's Premier League goal involvements for Liverpool to 277, composed of 188 goals and 89 assists, moving him ahead of former Manchester United forward Wayne Rooney (183 goals, 93 assists) for the most goal involvements in the Premier League for a single club.
Across all competitions for Liverpool, Salah's contributions are equally eye-catching: he has recorded 364 goal contributions in 421 club appearances, with a breakdown of 250 goals and 114 assists. These figures underline how transformative his arrival in 2017 proved to be after a difficult spell earlier in his career.
Once dismissed after a difficult stint at Chelsea, Salah revived his trajectory in Italy before joining Liverpool for a fee of £34m. Since then, he has repeatedly rewritten club and league record books and become a defining figure for the team.
The phrase "Only Mo Salah" has often trended on social platforms as fans and neutrals alike react to his rare feats. Even as his long-term future at Liverpool is debated, his on-field legacy is clear.
Alan Shearer remains the Premier League's leading goalscorer with 260 goals, a target that Salah would need to close significantly to surpass. After signing a two-year contract extension in April that keeps him at Liverpool until 2027, speculation persists about potential interest from Saudi clubs in the January window if Liverpool were to sanction a sale.
Age and form are factors to consider: Salah will be approaching his mid-30s by the time his current deal runs out, and his numbers this season have not matched last year's peak output. That combination means his time to overtake some all-time records could be limited.
Whether this match will be Salah's final appearance in a Liverpool shirt remains unknown, but his record-breaking contributions and the trophy haul he has helped secure mean his place in the club's recent history is secure. Even if transfers or retirement change the landscape, moments like Saturday's corner -- and the records that follow -- are part of a lasting legacy.