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Mohamed Salah close to breaking another Liverpool goalscoring record

Mohamed Salah close to breaking another Liverpool goalscoring record
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He needs one goal to register 50 in the league for the club.

Mohamed Salah is on the verge of breaking another Liverpool goalscoring record.

He needs one goal to register 50 in the league for the club and he could set a new landmark if he scores against Manchester United on Sunday.

Should the Egypt international, who has 49 goals, find the net at Old Trafford he will break the old record by nine matches.

Here, Press Association Sport looks at the five fastest to a Liverpool half-century so far.

Fernando Torres (2009) – 72 matches

The Spaniard was an instant hit following his arrival from Atletico Madrid in 2007. Less than two years later he brought up his 50th league goal with a 90th-minute strike against Aston Villa. Torres went on to score 81 in 142 appearances in all competitions for the Reds.

Sam Raybould (1902) – 80 matches

Raybould was top-scorer with 17 when Liverpool won their first league title in 1901. He went on to become the club's first player to score 100 goals, also the first to score 30 in a season, and finished with 129 goals in 226 appearances.

Albert Stubbins (1949) – 80 matches

Stubbins moved from Newcastle, where he scored 232 goals in 190 games in wartime, in September 1946 at the age of 27, scoring on his debut at Bolton. He finished his first season with a league title and joint top-scorer with 24 goals. He eventually scored 83 in 178 games.

Roger Hunt (1961) – 81 matches

Five years before winning the World Cup with England – and three years after joining Liverpool – Hunt brought up his half-century. The same season he scored a remarkable 41 goals from 41 games as the Reds went up as runaway Division Two champions. He finished with 286 goals in 492 appearances in all competitions.

Jack Parkinson (1909) – 83 matches

Given his debut in October 1903, he scored six times in his first 17 consecutive league matches but the following season scored 21 times in just 23 league and cup games. In 1909-10 he reached the rare milestone of 30 First Division goals in a season as he brought up his half-century. He scored 129 in 220 matches in all competitions.

John Aldridge (1989) – 83 matches

Scored on his debut in February 1987 and the following season scored nine goals in the first nine matches of the season, finishing with 26 league goals at the end of the campaign to set him well on his way to 50. Finished with 63 goals in 108 appearances in all competitions.

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