Mo Salah ties the record for goals on the first day of a PL season after a strike against Fulham

Mohamed Salah ties the record for goals on the first day of a Premier League season after a late equaliser against Fulham takes him to eight, while he also extends his record for goals on consecutive first days to six

  • Mohamed Salah has scored his eighth goal on a Premier League opening day 
  • It takes him level with Frank Lampard, Wayne Rooney and Alan Shearer
  • He also holds the record for the most consecutive opening day’s scored on
  • The strike was Salah’s 158th for Liverpool, taking him level with Michael Owen 

Mo Salah has equaled the record for goals on the first day of  Premier League season by scoring his eighth against Fulham.

He is now tied with Frank Lampard, Wayne Rooney and Alan Shearer, all of whom played more Premier League seasons than Salah. 

The Liverpool winger already held the record for the most consecutive opening days scored on, but he has now upped his record to six.

Mohamed Salah scored his 158th Liverpool goal against Fulham on Saturday

It was an eighth goal on the opening day of a Premier League season for the Liverpool winger

It was an eighth goal on the opening day of a Premier League season for the Liverpool winger

The goal, which secured a point for Liverpool in a surprisingly tough game for the Reds at Craven Cottage, also took Salah level with Michael Owen as the eighth top scorer in Liverpool history.

He is now just 14 goals behind Anfield legend Kenny Dalglish after playing over 200 fewer games.

Despite Salah’s exploits, Liverpool had an opening day to forget against Fulham. They looked off the pace in the first half, and had their late resurgence pegged back by an Alexander Mitrovic penalty.

Salah is now level with Alan Shearer, Frank Lampard and Wayne Rooney for the record

Salah is now level with Alan Shearer, Frank Lampard and Wayne Rooney for the record

Darwin Nunez scored his first Premier League goal to keep Liverpool in the game, but the Anfield faithful will be expecting more convincing showings as the Reds gun for the Premier League title.

They may be hindered on their way there by a mounting injury crisis, with seven first team players out injured and Thiago Alcantara a doubt after being subbed off against Fulham.

Liverpool’s next Premier League game will take place on Monday, August 15 against Crystal Palace. 

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