Through almost two thirds of the season, Mohamed Salah's 2024-25 campaign for Liverpool is already historic, as he continues to break record after record.
During the dramatic final Merseyside Derby at Goodison Park, James Tarkowski's late equalizer and the scenes that followed stole all the headlines. However, Salah, with his goal and assist, had yet another man of the match worthy performance, one that saw him eclipse and set a new Premier League record. One that had been standing for almost 31 years.
With his goal and assist against Everton, Salah reached 23 goal involvements in away Premier League matches this season, the most ever in a single season in competition history. Andy Cole, who tallied 21 goals and assists in away games for Newcastle United in 1993-94, was the previous record holder.
When Salah teed up Alexis Mac Allister's equalizer against the city rivals, he established the new record, only to pad his advantage with his second half goal. In total, Salah has 14 goals and nine assists in 13 Premier League games away from Anfield this season.
The calendar hasn't even reached March and Liverpool still have 14 Premier League games remaining this season, making Salah's feat even more impressive.






