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Apologies in advance for the novel, but I had some time this morning]We have all been beating this drum for a while now, but Mo Salah has earned a new contract. And seeing other players play well in their mid to late 30s should alleviate some concerns Edwards and FSG have. Especially with how well Salah has been taking care of his body. (Modric scored a stunner at 40 years of age this weekend and Real Madrid, who can pretty much sign whoever they want, are rumored to be offering him a new contract). To me, a 2-3 year deal for Salah is a no-brainer.
For you fellow stat nerds, here are some stats gathered from various sources on some of the milestones Salah reached yesterday:
- First player to register 25+ goals and 15+ assists in the same PL season
- First player to register 40+ goal involvements in two different PL seasons
- First to be involved in 50+ goal involvements this season
- First player to register a goal and assist in 11 different PL games (most in Europe's top 5 since Messi in 2014/15).
- Record number of assists (16) in a single PL season in Liverpool history
- First player to score and assist in both games vs the reigning champions
- Is now 3rd all time on the Liverpool scoring charts with 243 goals, behind only Roger Hunt (285) and Ian Rush (346). [Side Stat: Salah has played 388 games for Liverpool while Hunt played in 492 and Rush played in 660.]
For me, Salah is the best player on the planet right now and deserves every accolade coming his way after this season he is having, especially the Balon D'Or.
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In other news, with 11 games to go (12 for Arsenal), we have an 11 point lead. Arsenal can gain a max of 36 points which, when added to their current total of 53, means their max total for the season is 89 points. With our current 64 points on the board, we would need 25 points to match said 89 total for the season. Assuming our superior GD holds,
8 wins and
a draw from our remaining 11 games should do it.
This supposed "blip" we have been on is ridiculous. Since the calendar turned to 2025, we have played a grand total of 3 PL games at Anfield (out of 9 total), with 6 of our last 8 games coming away from home. We have picked up 18 points out of a possible 24 in those 8 games. Still have just that one solitary loss vs Forest. Apart from our showing at Plymouth (which, to be fair to Slot, is down to the players. The team he sent out should have been good enough to beat a side at the bottom of the Championship), I think Slot has managed our schedule overall quite well with minimal injuries. I think he still needs to trust Elliott, Endo, Chiesa, etc more in the next few weeks to give the regulars a much needed break. But after Wednesday's game against Newcastle, they'll have a whole week off before travelling to Paris in the CL.
The only thing I am worried about is that March International Break. No player is going to want to skip the break as it is the first round of games for qualifying for the 2026 World Cup. Liverpool has not historically faired well with international breaks and injuries. So if everyone comes back in one piece, we should be good for the rest of the season and able to challenge in the CL (assuming we handle business vs PSG).