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Mohamed Salah says he is spurred to keep breaking records for Liverpool subsequent to arriving at a threesome of goalscoring achievements during his side's 1-0 triumph over Brentford.
The 30-year-old forward's thirteenth moment close post finish was his 100th Liverpool objective at Anfield and drew him level with Steven Gerrard on 186 objectives for the club, joint fifth on the record-breaking list.
The objective likewise saw Salah become the primary Liverpool player to score in nine back to back home matches.
"It makes a big difference to me. I feel at ease here, I'm blissful," Salah told Sky Sports. "Ideally we simply have to complete the season in the most ideal manner. However much I'm scoring objectives, the group is dominating matches, that is really significant.
"Something does right by me. I really buckle down, that's what everyone knows, that's what everyone sees. And afterward I'm simply propelled to continue breaking records and scoring objectives and dominating matches for the group."
The triumph was Liverpool's 6th in succession and moves them to inside a mark of fourth-place Manchester Joined together, in spite of the fact that Jurgen Klopp's side have played two games more.
The outcome was likewise Liverpool's second progressive clean sheet following Wednesday's 1-0 win over Fulham, and Salah underlined the significance of his side's protective presentation.
"We've worked on a ton the most recent few weeks," he added. "We've won six in succession, we had two or three clean sheets which is truly significant for us on the grounds that once you don't yield an objective you simply need to win 1-0 and that is all there is to it; that happened this game and the last game.
His first-half champ implied Salah turned into the principal player to score in nine sequential games at Anfield, and he additionally arrived at the achievement of 100 Anfield objectives with the strike.
However, the Egyptian said he isn't done at this point.
"Something does right by me," proclaimed Salah on Sky Sports.
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