Salah "fails" in a historic achievement against Manchester City


After eight stages of the season, with a modest score not exceeding the three goals, Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah continued his "futility" and failed to achieve a historic achievement that he could have scored in the match between Manchester City and Manchester City on Sunday.

Salah failed to score for the fourth game in a row, ending the match with a draw, which prevented the Reds striker from equating former Liverpool star Ian Rush.

According to the site of AS, the official site of the club Liverpool, Salah scored in the net in three consecutive games, the second round match in the league last season, as well as the two-legged matches in the semi-finals of the Champions League.

The site pointed out that Salah's goals in today's meeting would have made him equal to the number of Liverpool legend Ian Rush, who managed to score four straight games in the net between 1992 and 1994.

With Liverpool and Manchester City tied, the Premier League have 20 points and Chelsea and Liverpool, while Arsenal and Tottenham are in fourth and fifth place with 18 points.