Mohamed Salah breaks Premier League record as Liverpool star scores penalty against West Ham….

Mohamed Salah’s goal against West Ham saw him break another Premier League record.

The Reds star won his side a penalty after being brought down in the box by Nayef Aguerd.

He then converted from the spot, breaking another Premier League record
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Salah got on the end of a brilliant cross from Diaz, but was fouled by Aguerd

Salah ran onto Luis Diaz’s cross, that originally evaded Darwin Nunez, with the Egyptian King taking a touch before bursting towards goals.

But the Liverpool talisman’s move was cut out by West Ham’s centre-back, who failed to win the ball as he tried to stop Salah in his tracks and caught the winger on his way through.

“It’s as clear cut a penalty as you’ll see all season,” talkSPORT’s reporter for the game Matt Jones said.

Salah proceeded to convert from the spot, sending West Ham’s Alphonse Areola the wrong way as he smashed the ball into the net.

As a result, he’s now the first player in Premier League history to score or assist in 12 consecutive games twice.

He first achieved the feat from August to December 2021 and his current run started in April this year.

The Hammers found themselves on level terms before half-time, with Jarrod Bowen firing the ball onto the post and in with a diving header.

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