
He's going to break the record, he needs either goals or assist and Liverpool are in a good form that neither of those might be a problem for them. I'm happy for Mo Salah as he is one of the most downplayed player in the premier league history with everything that he has achieved and still not being ranked among the greatest. If he was playing for a more respected team like Real Madrid, he would had won many individual awards by now as he's a very talented player. After breaking this record, some respect will be put on his name as the record won't be broken anytime soon. I want him to break the record and also set a higher one that'll take decades to break.
It's not about playing in a respected team like Madrid, Liverpool is also not small team that be underrated among Europe teams. The problem is from Liverpool PR teams who don't take work seriously. You can only attract people's attention when you hype your product with their achievements but truth be told, it seems Liverpool doesn't cherish Mo Sallah and that's why they're never appreciative or showcase his achievements to public for evaluation and validation. Haven't you seen how other clubs hype their players and giving them more forum for public and awards recognition? Take a look at Leverkusen and how they are glorifying Boniface, Barcelona and Messi when he was playing for them. etc. You hardly see Mo sallah on Liverpool media posts. I think Manchester United has the most active PR that does it better in England.