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‘Outstanding’ Premier League legends astonished by Liverpool star performance in the victory over Ipswich Town
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Liverpool defeated Ipswich Town in the Premier League on Saturday thanks to a goal that broke all previous records from Mohamed Salah.
Mohamed Salah knew he had a share of the record for goals on the first day of the season heading into Liverpool’s Premier League debut against Ipswich Town. With eight goals, the Reds’ star was on par with Alan Shearer, Wayne Rooney, and Frank Lampard. But after sixty-five minutes, Salah made his own progress.
Dominik Szoboszlai’s forced pass into the box gave the Egyptian the opportunity to slot in, giving the Reds a 2-0 lead and shattering the opening-day record.
Diogo Jota was the one who gave Liverpool the lead. Salah provided the assist for his goal, which was scored just five minutes earlier. After Trent Alexander-Arnold played him in behind, Jota finished by slapping the ball across for the number eleven.
That was sufficient for Liverpool to win their first competitive match as Arne Slot’s new head coach. Like Jurgen Klopp, it appears that he will rely on the skill of the “outstanding” Salah, and it makes sense.
Mo Salah broke the record
In his debut on the first day of the Liverpool season, Salah scored against Watford. A year later, against West Ham United, he would repeat the feat.
Another one was in 2019; it was against Norwich City. But Salah’s most memorable first-day performance was a hat-trick against Leeds United in 2020.
Prior to one against Fulham in 2022, there was another goal against Norwich in 2021. Salah only failed to score on the first day of play in 2023, but he made up for it in 2024.
After shattering multiple records the previous season to become Liverpool’s all-time Premier League goalscorer, Salah has now broken yet another. He is currently regarded as one of the best goal scorers to have ever played in England and is easily among the best to have ever played for the Reds.
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While the team begins to take shape, Liverpool confirms a second move under Arne Slot
Liverpool has verified the left-back. Luke Chambers has agreed to spend the season on loan with Wigan Athletic, a team in League One.
Luke Chambers will play the season on loan at Wigan Athletic, according to confirmation from Liverpool. After playing with the Latics for the second half of the previous season, Chambers has temporarily switched to the League One team.
The 20-year-old left-back will pair up with Calvin Ramsay, a Reds teammate who joined Shaun Maloney’s squad earlier in the summer on a season-long loan.
Having played for Liverpool since he was six years old, Chambers made his debut in the first part of the previous campaign before spending eighteen months on loan at Wigan.
After making his first-team Liverpool debut as a late substitute in the team’s September League Cup third-round victory over Leicester City, he went on to start in the team’s October Europa League group victory over Toulouse.
After starting the first game of the previous season as a substitute for the first team twice, Chambers came off the bench against LASK at home. He also made a second start in the 2-1 loss at Union Saint-Gilloise. In all, Chambers was on the bench four times in the Premier League.
During the second half of 2022–2023 the England under–20 international made more impressions while on loan at Kilmarnock, a Scottish Premiership team.
Goalie Fabian Mrozek of the Academy last month went on loan to Swedish team IF Brommapojkarna, with a term of January.
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