# Mohamed Salah Breaks Thierry Henry’s European Record with 12th Consecutive Goal Contribution
Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah made history on Thursday night, equaling Thierry Henry’s European record of 42 goals for a single English club in any major UEFA competition. Salah achieved this feat in fewer games than Henry, with his 42 goals coming across 65 games – 64 in the Champions League and one in the Europa League – while Henry’s 42 were in 85 – 77 in the Champions League and 8 in the UEFA Cup.
The Egyptian’s inventive toe-poke to seal the three points in Austria also made it 12 consecutive Liverpool games in which Salah has contributed at least a goal or assist. This remarkable tally is only made better by the fact Salah has actually scored or assisted in 17 games in a row for the Reds, including pre-season friendlies. In those 17 games, he has scored 8 goals and assisted 16 times, averaging a goal or assist every 65.4 minutes.
Discounting pre-season, Salah has made a goal contribution in 21 of the last 26 competitive games for Liverpool, starting from the 2-0 win over Everton in February. Over those 26 games, he has scored 16 goals and assisted a further 13, averaging a goal or assist every 74 minutes.
Between the Merseyside derby and the win in LASK, Salah also turned out four times for his country, scoring in three of those outings for Egypt. That means Salah has a goal or assist in 24 of his last 30 appearances for club and country, with 18 goals and 16 assists at an average of a contribution every 73.3 minutes.
In this run, he has teed up 10 different players, with Cody Gakpo the most regular recipient with three goals assisted. Darwin Nunez, Roberto Firmino and Curtis Jones were all set up by Salah twice, with Luis Diaz, Andy Robertson and Diogo Jota also benefiting for Liverpool.
It is a stunning tally from a player in unstoppable form, with the No. 11 showing no signs of slowing down and vindicating the club’s decision to turn down record-breaking offers.
## Mohamed Salah Equals Thierry Henry’s European Record
On Thursday night, Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah made it 12 games in a row with at least a goal or assist for Liverpool, but his run of contributions is even longer. The Egyptian’s 3-1 victory at LASK saw him score his third goal of the season and, in doing so, equal Thierry Henry’s European record of 42 goals for a single English club in any major UEFA competition.
Salah achieved this feat in fewer games than Henry, with his 42 goals coming across 65 games – 64 in the Champions League and one in the Europa League – while Henry’s 42 were in 85 – 77 in the Champions League and 8 in the UEFA Cup. His inventive toe-poke to seal the three points in Austria also made it 12 consecutive Liverpool games in which Salah has contributed at least a goal or assist.
## Salah’s Unstoppable Form
Going back to April and the 4-3 win over Tottenham at Anfield, the 31-year-old has scored six goals and laid on nine assists in the last 12 fixtures. That is a goal contribution every 65.4 minutes. It is a remarkable tally only made better by the fact Salah has actually scored or assisted in 17 games in a row for the Reds, including pre-season friendlies. In those 17 games, he has scored 8 goals and assisted 16 times, averaging a goal or assist every 65.4 minutes.
Discounting pre-season, Salah has made a goal contribution in 21 of the last 26 competitive games for Liverpool, starting from the 2-0 win over Everton in February. Over those 26 games, he has scored 16 goals and assisted a further 13, averaging a goal or assist every 74 minutes.
Between the Merseyside derby and the win in LASK, Salah also turned out four times for his country, scoring in three of those outings for Egypt. That means Salah has a goal or assist in 24 of his last 30 appearances for club and country, with 18 goals and 16 assists at an average of a contribution every 73.3 minutes. In this run, he has teed up 10 different players, with Cody Gakpo the most regular recipient with three goals assisted.
It is a stunning tally from a player in unstoppable form, with the No. 11 showing no signs of slowing down and vindicating the club’s decision to turn down record-breaking