#2 Mohamed Salah
It’s fair to say Mohamed Salah’s stint at Chelsea wasn’t the most fruitful for all parties, but since the Egyptian has come back to England, he’s been a phenomenon. Alongside Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino, Salah has formed the most feared attack in world football. The Egyptian’s incredible strike rate has propelled Liverpool into becoming the Champions of Europe, with the Premier League title now firmly in their sights.
This season Salah has scored 6 goals in 11 appearances, averaging a goal every 157 minutes. Perhaps a victim of his own success, last season the 27-year-old ‘disappointingly’ scored 22 goals, 10 less than his record-breaking campaign in 2017/18.
In total, the Reds winger has scored 62 goals in 98 PL appearances and he’s still got a few more years left of his prime. It’s not impossible for Salah to break his own scoring record as Jurgen Klopp’s men are in imperious form, rolling through into the Christmas period unbeaten.