Mohamed Salah has barely scored two goals in the current Premier League, with his Liverpool 10th so far, but on Wednesday he made Champions League history by scoring the fastest hat trick in the competition’s history. , in particular he got his 3 goals between minutes 76 and 81. A warning for Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City, who this Sunday visit Liverpool at Anfield in the English championship, where the ‘citizens’ are second .
Salah needed 6 minutes and 12 seconds this Wednesday, a substitute who entered the field in the 68th minute to replace Darwin Núñez), to beat the record held until now by Bafétimbi Gomis, who established it in a Lyon- Dinamo Zagreb ( 7-1 on December 7, 2011) by scoring a hat-trick in 8′.
At Ibrox, Salah scored in the 76′, 80′ and 81′. His assistant on all three occasions was Digo Jota, who came on in the 73rd minute to free Roberto Firmino, who scored a brace against Gio van Bronckhorst’s relegated Rangers.
Meanwhile, Salah has scored 5 ‘goals’ in the current Champions League, overtaking Erling Haaland (Manchester City) and Robert Lewandowski (Barcelona) as the top scorers in the tournament.
Source: La Verdad

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