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When Mohamed Salah scored in Liverpool's 4-1 victory against Ipswich Town, he passed Arsenal great Thierry Henry in the Premier League scoring statistics.
With the second goal in Saturday's resounding victory, Salah's Premier League total now stands at an incredible 176 goals in 285 games during his tenure with the Reds and former employers Chelsea.
The goal puts Salah ahead of Henry, who finished his tenure in the English top flight with 175 goals from 258 games, and puts him eighth in the league's all-time scoring rankings. With the 177 goals scored by former Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard next on his radar, Salah will be looking to soar even higher this season.
Salah is in some of his greatest goal-scoring form this season, and both Andy Cole (187) and Sergio Aguero (184) would seem to be in risk of dropping out of the standings.
Salah scored his 100th Premier League goal at Anfield with the goal against Ipswich. Robbie Fowler has scored 85 goals at home for Liverpool, the most of any player since the competition started in 1992.
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