SENSATIONAL Mo Salah scored against former club Chelsea to claim his 150th goal in English football.
In a blockbuster classic which ended in a 2-2 draw, Salah, 29, scored Liverpool’s second goal with a delightful chip.
In March of 2014, the Egyptian star scored his first goal for Chelsea on British shores, in a 6-0 win against Arsenal.
It came at Stamford Bridge when Salah slid a left-foot finish past Wojciech Szczeny.
And on Sunday afternoon against the club that brought him to the Premier League, Salah struck again, putting Liverpool 2-0 up in the 26th minute.
Alexander-Arnold cut the home defence open with a slick pass through the middle, and straight into the feet of Salah on the right of the penalty area.
The Egyptian international made a yard of space for himself ahead of Alonso, and then left the Chelsea wing-back for dead with a quick show of skill.
Salah then headed to the byline, and, with the angle against him, lifted a shot over Mendy at the near post and into the back of the net.
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Chelsea fought back to level terms, through two stunning goals from Kovacic and Pulisic.
Both sides held on for a draw, which leaves Man City TEN points clear at the top.
Meanwhile, fans reacted to the Liverpool legend’s goal scoring milestone.
One Twitter user said: “150th goal for Mo Salah and what a goal.”
Another wrote: “150 goals for Mo Salah in English football. 148 Liverpool. 2 Chelsea.”.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk