Football data editor at Opta, @michael_reid11: "We obviously have data for all the Premier League era, so from 1992-93 onwards, but Salah's records were so ridiculous that we realised we had to go beyond that. The amount of times we were doing stats and you'd try to put other players up on a leaderboard but Salah would be just there ahead of them. It would be just impossible to get a table where Salah wasn't above this player because he was so multifaceted. What we tried to do was get maybe two or three Salah records or stats lined up before every game. He got to a point where every time he gets a goal or assist, there's some sort of record he's breaking."
من احلى الحاجات اللي عشتها مع الكورة ف حياتي هي قصة صلاح
تقريبا أنا فاكر كل جول في الفيديو ده وفاكر شوفته فين وظروف الجول كانت ايه
أسطورة ولاعيب كورة استثنائي مش هيتكرر
The Salah effect? Uefa establishes partnerships with Medecins du Monde, Medecins sans Frontières and Handicap International, charities “providing vital humanitarian help for the children of Gaza, who are enduring what UN Secretary General António Guterres has described as, ‘a humanitarian catastrophe of epic proportions’.”
Help urgently required. Interesting whether this is a response to Mo Salah’s pointed post on X questioning Uefa over its limited statement about the death of the former Palestine player, Suleiman Al-Obeid, killed in Gaza. “Can you tell us how he died, where, and why?” Salah asked Uefa on Saturday.
Of today’s Uefa Foundation partnerships, president Aleksander Ceferin says: “Whatever the adults waging wars think they are doing, the children are innocent. But, in all conflicts, they are dying every single day and we must do what we can to help those who are trying to make life more tolerable and normal for them. It's our duty - as adults, as parents, as neighbours, as human beings - to stand beside children when they need us.”