Liverpool ace, Mohamed Salah continued his record-breaking streak as his two goals against Brentford on November 12 put him in an elite group of Premier League legends.
The Reds leapt to second on the log thanks to the 3-0 win over the Bees, with the game serving as a reminder of just how important the Egyptian is to Jurgen Klopp's side.
Salah came up with two clinical finishes, one in either half, with his first goal coming from a Darwin Nunez assist.
Diogo Jota sealed the win with Liverpool's third goal but the talk of the game remained Salah, whose goal-scoring streak earned him several unique milestones.
The Egyptian ace's first strike made him the first player to score in each of Liverpool's first six home Premier League games of a season, according to TalkSport.
When he added a second goal in the second half, Salah has now been involved in more goals for the Reds at Anfield than appearances (119 goals in 117 matches).
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Salah now has 200 goals in English football, which is quite a feat considering how tough life was when he first started out in the Premier League with Chelsea.
Salah joins elite group of EPL legends
The best stat of the bunch, as a result of Salah's goals against Brentford, saw him become only the third player in history to have an EPL goal contribution in 15 consecutive home games.
Only Arsenal legend, Thierry Henry and the Premier League's all-time top scorer, Alan Shearer have achieved this feat.
Salah will be hoping to retain his form after the international break as Liverpool face a tricky test against table-toppers and defending champions, Manchester City on Saturday, November 25.
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