LONDON – Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah on Saturday voiced his pride after scoring his 150th goal for the club in a 3-1 comeback win over Norwich which maintained the momentum in their title challenge.
Trailing to Milot Rashica’s deflected strike early in the second half, Liverpool drew level through Sadio Mane’s overhead kick before taking the lead soon after through Salah’s landmark effort.
The Egypt forward became only the 10th man to reach 150 goals in the club’s history and the second fastest (232 matches) after Roger Hunt (226).
“It feels great. I’m always proud to score for this club and the most important thing is to win games which is what we did today,” the Liverpool Echo quoted a delighted Salah as saying.
“It was a tough game. To concede a goal here at Anfield especially in the second half in the beginning was a little bit tough but the crowd was behind us, the atmosphere was unbelievable and we managed to come back.” Salah added