Who else except Mohamed Salah (£ 6.4 million) to score Liverpool’s last goal from their triumphant season?
The Egyptian king of the Reds was present in the 84th minute to score an equalizer against FA Cup winners Crystal Palace in the midst of a festive atmosphere in Anfield on Sunday.
In addition, Salah spent the 500-point mark in Dream Team to seal his record-breaking campaign in good style.
One game continues to be convicted for the history books before 2024/25, but there is nothing realistic that could occur between Chelsea and Real Betis in the final of Wednesday evening’s conference to disturb the iconic NO11 of Liverpool at the top of the ranking.
Salah’s last total of 503 points takes him 60 free from his closest Rival Bruno Fernandes (£ 6.9 million) after the last Premier League weekend.
Unbelievable, he will end up 136 points for the best attacker of the game, Erling Haaland (£ 7.3 million).
Salah scored 34 goals in all competitions, three more than the NO9 of Manchester City, but he obtained a brackets from his own bracket by also offering no fewer than 23 assists.
For comparison: Haaland only registered four assists the entire season.
Most goals under Dream Team players this season
- Mohamed Salah – 34 goals
- Erling Haaland – 31 goals
- Alexander Isak – 27 goals
- Bryan Mbeumo – 20 goals
- Chris Wood – 20 goals
- Bruno Fernandes – 19 goals
- Yoane Wissa – 19 goals
Most assists under Dream Team players this season
- Mohamed Salah – 23 Assists
- Bruno Fernandes – 20 Assists
- Bukayo Saka – 17 Assists
- Morgan Rogers – 16 assists
- Jacob Murphy – 15 assists
- Ollie Watkins – 15 assists
There are many ways to skin a cat in the dream team, but it remains just as true that scoring a load of goals is the best way to surpass the ranking.
57 Target involvement In a season, memories of the dizzy peaks of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo evokes.
Officially, Salah 47 target statements registered in the top flight; 29 Goals and 18 assists to claim the Golden Boot and Playmaker Awards.
This count is an outright record for a 38-game Premier League campaign.
Alan Shearer and Andy Cole also achieved 47 target contributions in the nineties, but at a time when the top flight contained 22 teams, in which each side held 42 competition matches.
Salah is the first player to claim the Golden Boot, Playmaker and Premier League Player of the Season Awards in the same campaign.
The 32-year-old created 33 big opportunities for his teammates in all competitions, most among all Dream team players.
Only one other attacker, son Heung-Min (£ 3.7 million), registered 20 great opportunities that this term was created.
Salah was even at the top of the considerably more nichemetrics of the most successful dribbles (67) under Dream Team Forward.
There is much to admire about the Salah season, but 503 points are undoubtedly the head, an almost incomprehensible performance that speaks to every last beads.
Looking ahead, the question must be asked: what will his starting price be for 2025/26?
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