Mohamed Salah has enjoyed some incredible seasons with Liverpool
Published on Thursday, 26 March 2026 at 4:17 am

Liverpool supporters have spent nine seasons in thrall to Mohamed Salah’s genius, but the countdown to his Anfield exit has begun. When the Egyptian superstar leaves at the end of the current campaign, he will depart as a transformative force whose sustained brilliance rewrote club and Premier League history. Below, we revisit the campaigns that defined his era in red.
2019-20: The title trailblazer
Matches: 48 | Goal involvements: 23 G, 13 A | Trophies: 3
Before the March 2020 shutdown, Liverpool won 26 of their first 27 league fixtures, Salah scoring 19 and igniting belief that the 30-year drought would end. His breakaway finish against Manchester United in January became the moment Kopites dared to dream, and further silverware arrived via the FIFA Club World Cup and UEFA Super Cup.
2021-22: The near-quadruple engine
Matches: 51 | Goal involvements: 31 G, 15 A | Trophies: 2
A frantic October showcased Salah at his apex: a solo stunner versus Manchester City, a virtuoso effort against Watford, and a historic hat-trick at Old Trafford in a 5-0 triumph. Though the Champions League final and Premier League title slipped away, his 31 goals carried Liverpool to FA Cup and Carabao Cup glory.
2018-19: The European conqueror
Matches: 52 | Goal involvements: 27 G, 10 A | Trophies: 1
Operating alongside Firmino and Mané, Salah helped propel Liverpool to 97 league points and, more importantly, Champions League redemption. He struck in the final victory over Tottenham, sharing the Premier League Golden Boot with 22 goals and providing the spark that crowned the Reds champions of Europe.
2017-18: The record-shattering debut
Matches: 52 | Goal involvements: 44 G, 14 A | Trophies: 0
Written off after an uninspiring Chelsea stint, Salah answered instantly with a goal and assist on debut. A 32-goal Premier League record, a four-goal destruction of Watford, a Puskás Award winner in the Merseyside derby, and an inspired semifinal versus Roma carried Liverpool to the Champions League final and announced a new superstar.
2024-25: The solo standard-setter
Matches: 52 | Goal involvements: 34 G, 23 A | Trophies: 1
Without Mané and Firmino, Salah single-handedly drove Arne Slot’s side to a second Premier League crown. He failed to score in only four league games before Christmas, became the first player to claim both the Golden Boot and Playmaker award in the same season, and added goals in Europe and the Carabao Cup to underscore one of the division’s greatest individual campaigns.
From record-breaking debutant to history-making match-winner, Salah’s body of work ensures his legacy will tower over Anfield long after his final departure.
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