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Mohamed Salah’s record-breaking 2024/25 season: A month-by-month look at his historic year

The 2024/25 Premier League season will be remembered for many things — Arne Slot’s impressive debut campaign, Liverpool’s long-awaited second title lift at Anfield, and Manchester City not winning everything for a change. But above all, it was the season Mohamed Salah reminded everyone why he’s called the Egyptian King.

At 33, Salah didn’t slow down. He sped up. Goals? Plenty. Assists? Even more. History? Rewritten.

Again. In a campaign where he smashed records like defenders on a cold Tuesday night, Salah put up 29 goals and 18 assists in the league, earning him not one, not two, but three major awards: the Golden Boot, the Playmaker, and the Premier League Player of the Season.

Here’s how Mohamed Salah painted the season red, month after month.

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All Mohamed Salah achievements in the 2024/25 season

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August: Starting with a bang

Some players take time to warm up. Salah’s already sprinting.

He scored on the opening day for the ninth time, extending his own Premier League record.

Also hit a Liverpool landmark: 300 goal involvements (212 goals, 88 assists) in 350 games. That’s nearly one goal or assist every single game.

September: More goals, more glory

With a goal at Old Trafford, he made it 10 in 7 visits there. He’s basically on their payroll.

On international duty, he scored in his 100th match for Egypt. A century, and still counting.

Capped the month with the Standard Chartered Player of the Month award for August. The trophy shelf was already getting crowded.

October: European nights and League lights

Became the first Liverpool player to score in five straight Champions League home games.

Found the net against his 25th different European opponent. Clearly, he doesn’t discriminate.

Overtook Robbie Fowler’s league tally, tying him on 163 Premier League goals.

November: The away days king

Scored his 100th away goal. Against Southampton, of course.

Became the eighth highest PL scorer of all time with goal No. 164.

Claimed Standard Chartered Player of the Month again—two months, two trophies.

December: Records falling like winter snow

Set a PL record with his 37th game registering both a goal and an assist.

Bagged his 50th Champions League goal—legends keep stacking up.

Named Premier League Player of the Month and Standard Chartered Player of the Month. Clearly, December was wrapped in red.

Hit 100 assists for Liverpool. So much for being selfish.

January: Chasing legends

Matched Thierry Henry’s PL goal tally (175) and then passed it.

Scored his 100th league goal at Anfield, a fitting home celebration.

Selected for the Premier League Team of the Year. He’d soon be in the Team of the Season too.

Joined the UCL top 10 scorers club, tying Henry with 51.

February: Road warrior

Scored 20+ PL goals in a season for the fifth time — only four others have done that.

Went past Frank Lampard into sixth in the all-time Premier League goals list (178).

Broke the record for most away goal involvements in a season (23).

First player to score 15 away goals for Liverpool in one season. Home or away, Salah’s staying.

March: Stepping into history

Beat Suarez’s club record for most goal involvements in a season (44).

Matched Aguero on 184 goals for fifth in PL history.

Climbed to third in Liverpool’s all-time scorers list (242).

Picked up yet another PFA Fans’ Player of the Month award.

Tied the record for most PL Player of the Month wins (seven).

April: Signed, sealed, and delivered

Signed a new contract, silencing transfer gossip louder than a VAR check.

Broke the record for most goal involvements in a 38-game PL season (47).

Lifted the Premier League trophy—finally in front of the Anfield crowd.

Overtook Aguero to go fifth in PL all-time scoring.

May: Golden finish for the Egyptian King

Finished with 60 goal contributions for club and country. That’s two per week.

Named in the EA Sports PL Team of the Season (surprise surprise).

Won the FWA Footballer of the Year—his third time, and by the biggest vote margin ever.

Played his 400th Liverpool game. Some Netflix series don’t last that long.

Sealed the Golden Boot and Playmaker double — again.

Equalled Alan Shearer and Andy Cole’s all-time record of 47 PL goal involvements in a season.

Mohamed Salah’s 2024/25 campaign was a celebration of consistency, class, and clutch moments. With trophies in his hands and records under his boots, he showed the world he’s not just a Liverpool legend — he’s a Premier League great.

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