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Is there anything that Mohamed Salah can't do?

The Egyptian winger is enjoying a dream season at Liverpool , and he popped up with another goal in the dying minutes to earn his side a win against Crystal Palace, report the Daily Mirror.

It was the 25-year-old's 29th Premier League goal of the campaign and his 37th in all competitions.

Not only that but his goal led to him making an impact on FOUR records.

Here's what they were...

The best in 130 years

(Image: Photo by Jordan Mansfield/Getty Images)

We've all heard of the phrase 'one-man team,' but Mohamed Salah has actually scored as many goals as seven teams this season.

Prior to Saturdays matches, Salah's tally of 28 Premier League goals was more than Brighton (28), Burnley (27), Swansea (25), Huddersfield (25) and West Brom (24).

And his winner against Palace took him level with two more teams - Southampton and Stoke - who are both also on 29.

Saturdays opponents Crystal Palace are only two ahead on 31, whilst Newcastle are also on 31.

Not only that, but Salah's form breaks a record standing over 130 years.

In that time, the record when it comes to individuals matching or exceeding clubs' scoring tallies stands at just two clubs.

Sheffield Wednesday's David McLean beat Notts County's 28 strikes and Arsenal's 26 in the 1912/13 season, and Kane's 29 goals were the same as Sunderland's tally and better than Middlesbrough's (27) last season.

Mid-table form from Salah alone!

Scoring for Africa

There aren't many better strikers to have graced the Premier League than Didier Drogba.

But Salah has levelled Drogba's highest number of goals in a season, becoming the joint top scoring African player in a single Premier League campaign.

Salah's goal at Palace equalled Drogba's record of 29 achieved in the 2009-10 season.

Despite this being Salahs first season at Liverpool, he is not far behind on the all-time list, needing just six more league goals to break into the top 10.

Catching Rush

Ian Rush is Liverpool's greatest ever goalscorer.

The Welsh hitman scored over 300 goals during his time at Anfield.

But only Rush and Roger Hunt now stand in the way of Salah of players who have scored the most goals in a single season for Liverpool.

Salah's 37 goals has bypassed the likes of Robbie Fowler, Fernando Torres, Luis Suarez and Kenny Dalglish.

Rush is still ahead having scored 40 and 47 goals in the 1983-84 and 1986-87 seasons, while 'Sir' Roger scored 42 times in 1961-62.

In fairness to Salah though, he has taken just 40 games to reach his tally, whilst Rush had played in 65 and 57 matches respectively.

Equalling Ronaldo

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It's no mean feat equalling records set by the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo.

But Salah scored in his 21st Premier League match of the season to do just that.

The record, held by Ronaldo since 2007-08 season, has since only been equalled by Robin Van Persie in the 2012-13 campaign.

Salah now joins the exclusive club and still has six games left to break the record and take it as his own.