If you thought Mohamed Salah couldn't set another record, think again.
Salah He continued his great form this season with an assist against Tottenham, as he prepared Liverpool The goal of his teammate Dominik Szoboszlai.
After James Maddison gave Spurs some hope, Szoboszlai put Liverpool up 3-1 just before half-time as he brought down striker Fraser Forster with a left-footed shot.
Szoboszlai received a clean pass from Salah, which turned out to be a record-breaking moment for the Egyptian.
Thanks to his assists, Salah is the first player in Premier League history to reach double figures for goals and assists before. Christmas.
He currently has 13 goals and ten assists.
The 32-year-old almost added to his goal tally in the first half after hitting the crossbar with a powerful right-footed shot.
He also had a shot on goal blocked by Spurs defender Djed Spence in what was a dominant first-half performance from Liverpool.
They took the lead midway through the first half when Luis Diaz nodded in as he latched on to Trent Alexander-Arnold's sublime cross.
Alexis Mac Allister made it 2-0 with a header after receiving the ball from Szoboszlai, who cushioned a looping cross from the left towards the Argentina international.
Spurs pulled one back in the 41st minute thanks to a good long-range shot from Maddison after Dejan Kulusevski dispossessed Mac Allister.
With 13 goals, Salah occupies first place in the race for the golden boot along with Erling Haalandalthough he city of manchester The star has scored just one Premier League goal in his last six games.
from the arsenal Bukayo Saka He was also ahead of Salah in terms of assists with ten, but the Liverpool superstar has since equaled him.
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