Mohamed Salah the legend. Records in Liverpool's victory over Manchester United (Video)

Egyptian star Mohamed Salah lived a historic night yesterday after writing his name in the annals of the history of the Liverpool team to become the team's historical scorer with 129 goals, surpassing Robbie Fuller, to be the player is officially the best of the Arab stadiums in numbers and history, after leading his team Liverpool to achieve a historic result in the English league over Manchester United.

Liverpool succeeded in achieving a historic result with seven goals to none to inflict Liverpool humiliating defeat guest and rival Manchester United seven historic and scored for Liverpool each of the Dutch Cody Khakpo (43 and 50) and Uruguayan Darwin Nunes (47 and 75) and Salah double (66 and 83), and added Brazilian Roberto Firmino seventh (88).

In the following report, we will monitor some of the records achieved in yesterday's historic confrontation.

- Mohamed Salah becomes Liverpool's all-time top scorer in the Premier League (129th), surpassing Robbie Fowler.

- Manchester United conceded 7 goals in a single game for the first time in the Premier League since 2 January 1960, when they lost 7–3 against Newcastle

- Mohamed Salah becomes the first Liverpool player to score in 6 consecutive games in all competitions against Manchester United

- Robertson set up his ninth goal in all competitions this season, surpassed only by Kevin De Bruyne with 17 goals, among Premier League players.

- Manchester United became the most conceded club from Mohamed Salah with 10 goals, and only Alan Shearer has historically scored this number.

The 7-0 loss was Manchester United's biggest defeat to Liverpool in history, the club's biggest defeat in its Premier League history, the third before the league turned into a 7-0 win over Blackburn in 1926 and the same result from Aston Villa in 1930.

- The 7-0 loss to Liverpool is the biggest loss in Ten Hag's coaching history since he began his career.

Jakpo, Núñez and Mohamed Salah are the fourth trio in Premier League history, each scoring twice in a single game since Cole, York and Solskjaer for Manchester United against Nottingham Forest in 1999.

Mohamed Salah is the second player to score in 5 consecutive Premier League games against Manchester United, after Jamie Floyd Hasselbeinck, with Leeds and Chelsea, between 1998-2001.

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