When Mohamed Salah created Liverpool's equaliser against Everton, he wrote his name into the Premier League record books.
The Egyptian's cross for Alexis Mac Allister at Goodison Park was his ninth assist away from home in 13 Premier League matches this season to go with 14 goals on the road in the 2-2 draw.
That combined total of 23 goal contributions in away Premier League matches surpasses Andy Cole's record tally of 21 from 1993/94.
Most away goal involvements in a PL season
Player | Season | Goal involvements |
Mohamed Salah (LIV) | 2024/25 | 23 |
---|---|---|
Andy Cole (NEW) | 1993/94 | 21 |
Luis Suarez (LIV) | 2013/14 | 20 |
Chris Sutton (NOR) | 1993/94 | 20 |
Alexis Sanchez (ARS) | 2016/17 | 20 |
He also struck to put Liverpool ahead with his 22nd league goal of 2024/25, making it the ninth Premier League match in which Salah has both scored AND assisted this season.
That extended his own Premier League record for the most appearances both scoring and assisting inside a single campaign - no other player has done it more than seven times.
It is Salah's 14th assist in just 24 matches in the Premier League this season and he could well break the all-time assist record for a top-flight campaign.
Mohamed Salah's best season for assists 🎨
— Premier League (@premierleague) February 12, 2025
The Egyptian King can do it all 👑#EVELIV pic.twitter.com/C11ruPNf5W
The record is jointly held by Arsenal’s Thierry Henry and Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne, who provided 20 assists each in 2002/03 and 2019/20 respectively.