saw him set a new record.Indeed, the Egyptian superstar broke his own record of 17 goals scored away from home during the 2017/18 campaign, as well as the tally set by Ian Rush in both 1983/84 and 1986/87.
It means that Rush's record, which was first set 37 years ago and one that he matched three seasons later, is no more. But that will mean little to Salah, who faces a Champions League exit unless Liverpool can produce another heroic comeback.
Klopp's team famously came from 3-0 down to beat Barcelona in the semi-final on their way to winning a sixth European Cup two years ago and the task in the last-eight second leg at home is likely to be just as difficult.With no fans inside Anfield to produce that special European atmosphere and a.
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