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Published: 24 October 2021
At the top of the ninth round of the English Super League, in which Liverpool won five goals free of charge, the Liverpool Club's Arabic page tweeted "This is Mohamed Salah's world we live in," just before the historic signing between him and the historic Manchester United finalist ended.
This description was endorsed by many tweets and football experts, who confirmed that Egyptian star Mohamed Salah had broken the shares of Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo, star of Manchester United.
Salah made one of the most important appearances of his European career in general, and the English league in particular, having scored a historic trio in front of the public at the Old Trafford Stadium.
After topping the goal of 107 ahead of former Chelsea striker Didier Drogba, the Egyptian international became the top African goalscorer in English league history, while Salah played fewer matches than Drogba in the English league.
Salah became the first player to score a triple at Oldtrafford in more than 18 years, when Brazil's Ronaldo scored a triple for Real Madrid in the Manchester Champions League.
Mohamed Salah became the first player to score in 10 consecutive games in all competitions in Liverpool's history, and the first player to score for Liverpool in 3 consecutive games at Manchester United in all competitions.
The value of these figures is evident when we learn that the Portuguese, Cristiano Ronaldo, played at Manchester United between 2003 and 2009, while Salah had not started his career.
It should be noted that Salah faced Ronaldo 4 times before, all of which Ronaldo won, before Salah excelled at Old Trafford.
In the trio of the day, Salah has raised his record of goals for the current season to 10, leading Leicester City's attacking forward Jamie Vardy.
According to new figures, the comparison between Salah and Ronaldo states that the former played in the Primerlig 9 games, scored 10 goals and made 5 goals, while the latter played 6 games, scored 3 goals and made no goals.
Tonight's game saw an unprecedented case of Manchester United crowds leaving the spectators and leaving the stadium as soon as Salah scored his third goal. As soon as the second leg of the game began, cameras monitored the departure.