Mohamed Salah is not just a great player, but one of the great symbols of consistency and greatness in modern football.
What he does year after year cannot be reduced to numbers alone, even though his numbers by themselves are enough to build a legend. He is a player who has combined decisiveness, speed, intelligence, and the rare ability to rise in the biggest moments as if pressure itself exists only to bring out his very best.
Salah is not praised only by those who love Liverpool — he commands the respect of anyone who understands football.
Because he is not the star of one moment or one season, but the model of a player who turned consistency into an art, brilliance into a habit, and influence into an identity.
Every time you think time might begin to catch up with him, he comes back to remind you that the truly great do not fade easily — they rewrite their presence all over again.
@FabrizioRomano Liverpool are the only english club to deliver exciting football this 2nd leg of games. If Uğurcan wasn't in form, the score would be 15-0 right now, lol🤣🤣🤣
@FabrizioRomano Mohamed Salah scored his 50th UCL goal (62') in Liverpool's 4-0 win over Galatasaray tonight, becoming the first African to reach the milestone. He's now the all-time leading African scorer in the competition. Egyptian King 👑🌍
@FabrizioRomano Has to be Mo Salah. Even when teams know what he’s going to do, they still can't stop him. 4 goals to eliminate a tough Galatasaray side is a massive statement. LFC is cooking! 🇪🇬👑 #LFC
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Mohamed Salah is the first African player to score 50 Champions League goals.
Basel — 2⚽️
Roma — 1⚽️
Chelsea — 0
Liverpool — 47⚽️
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@FabrizioRomano 🚨🏆 STATS | 🇭🇺 Dominik Szoboszlai has now recorded 9 goal contributions ⚽🅰️ for Liverpool in the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League.
Among Liverpool midfielders in a single UCL campaign, only 🏴 Steven Gerrard has managed more, with 10 ⚽🅰️ in 2007/08.