Liverpool official website listed the top ten scorers in Liverpool’s history, with Mohamed Salah ranking 10th and replacing Sam Raybould. He scored the match’s third goal, which ended in a 3-3 draw. Salah raised his score to 131 goals in 210 games with Liverpool, occupying the tenth place in the club’s historical scorers list. His 131 goals included 17 penalty kicks, 100 goals in the English Premier League, 27 goals in the Champions League, and four goals in the FA Cup. West Ham is the team that received the highest number of goals from the Egyptian striker equal to nine goals.