Mohamed Salah has matched the all-time Premier League record for goal involvements in a single season. His goal in Liverpool’s final match of the 2024–2025 campaign against Crystal Palace marked his 47th direct goal involvement—combining goals and assists—in the Premier League this season.
00:00Mohamed Salah has matched the all-time Premier League record for goal involvements in a single season.
00:07His goal in Liverpool's final match of the 2024-25 campaign against Crystal Palace marked his 47th direct goal involvement, combining goals and assists in the Premier League this season.
00:20This achievement equals the record previously set by Andrew Cole and Alan Shearer, who each had 47 goal involvements during their 42-match campaigns.
00:32Salah's feat is even more impressive given that the current Premier League format features 38 matches per season, reduced from 42 when the league had 22 teams until 1995-1996.
00:49I mean, with that ambition with the new manager and you just want to win it, you want to make it happen, but I think, I would be honest with you, I didn't even dream to have that great, great season, like scoring every game, assist every game and breaking all the record, it's incredible.
01:08Salah had already broken the record for a 38-match season with his 44th contribution and assist for Luis Diaz against West Ham in April.
01:17His 46th was a crucial goal in Liverpool's 5-1 win over Tottenham Hotspur, securing the Premier League title.
01:26Although Salah did not break the single-season assist record held by Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne at 20, his 18 assists in the 2024-25 season rank among the best ever.
01:39He narrowly missed matching their record by two in the final game.
01:42Salah also won the Golden Boot with 29 goals, his fourth time claiming the award, training only Henri's record.
01:52He secured the Premier League's Playmaker Award for the most assists with 18, six more than second-placed Jacob Murphy.
02:01In April, Salah signed a new two-year contract, having scored 245 goals for Liverpool, trailing only Ian Rush and Roger Hunt in the club's scoring charts.