Salah sets new liverpool passing record in farewell match

Egyptian star Mohamed Salah rewrites Liverpool’s Premier League history with record-breaking assist

Mohamed Salah delivered a crucial assist against Brentford on Sunday. (Peter Powell/Reuters)

In his final appearance for Liverpool, Mohamed Salah delivered a decisive assist in Sunday’s 1-1 draw against Brentford, securing his place as the club’s all-time top assist provider in Premier League history. The Egyptian international now holds 93 assists, surpassing former record-holder Steven Gerrard by one.

Salah’s milestone assist came in the 38th and final matchday of the Premier League season, as he set up Curtis Jones for Liverpool’s only goal against Brentford. This record-breaking contribution lifts his total to 93 assists in the competition, overtaking Steven Gerrard’s long-standing record of 92.

At 33 years old, Salah bid farewell to Anfield after 442 appearances for Liverpool. Across all competitions, he has provided 123 assists for the Reds. Additionally, he remains Liverpool’s top scorer in European competitions with 53 goals.