Salah joins Calvert-Lewin and Son on 11 goals

The Egyptian has won the golden boot award twice since joining Liverpool.

Salah joins Calvert-Lewin and Son on 11 goals
Mohamed Salah against Spurs

Mohamed Salah has joined Dominic Calvert Lewin and Son Heung-Min on 11 goals in the Premier League following Liverpool’s 2-1 win over Spurs at Anfield.

The Egyptian opened the Reds account against a resilient Jose Mourinho’s side when he took the opportunity of Jone’s drive and hit a shot first time to take a wicked deflection off Alderweireld, leaving Lloris with no chance as the ball looped into the top corner. 

The goal is the forward's third successive notch, having scored against Wolves and Fulham also and helping Liverpool to climb to the top of the Premier League on Wednesday night.

Son got a goal at Anfield, seven minutes after Salah’s to exhibit his goal-scoring competence. Although results did not favor the London club yet the Korean’s fine form in front of goal cannot be disputed.

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Everton grabbed two goals at the King Power Stadium to stop the Foxes from climbing to second yet Dominic Calvert Lewin could not increase his goal-scoring tally. Richarlison and Mason Holgate converted their chances as the Toffees defense kept the golden ball winner last season, Jamie Vardy at bay on the night to stick on 10 goals.

Patrick Bamford moves to nine after his strike against Newcastle United at Elland Road, leveled with Harry Kane who also came close to scoring at Anfield against the Champions.

Bruno Fernandes, Callum Wilson, and Wilfried Zaha are all on seven goals.