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🎥 Watch all of Mo Salah's Liverpool goals on his birthday

🎥 Watch all of Mo Salah's Liverpool goals on his birthday

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Careers at the top level in football can be, and so often are, defined by the biggest moments on the grandest stages.
For Liverpool, Mohamed Salah delivered when it mattered most across the 2024/25 campaign that saw them secure just the second title of the Premier League era.
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Capitalising on a down season from Manchester City and outstripping title rivals Arsenal in the race at the top, the Reds shone under first-season headmaster Arne Slot, but it was Salah who ensured bragging rights at Anfield come May.
But it has not been just his best-ever season at the professional level that has endeared himself to Liverpool fans at home and abroad, with the legendary Egyptian forward returning to England after a failed period at Chelsea to mold himself into one of the best players the league has seen.
His 245 goals for the Reds across all competitions over eight years has been nothing short of magical while propelling his name into the pantheon of players who have helped define one of England's most storied footballing institutions.
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Sit back, relax, and take in each of his goalscoring hits on his birthday.
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