With the 22nd goal of an already extraordinary first season at Liverpool, Mohamed Salah jumped to the top of an elite list of goal-scorers.

It was his 19th strike with his left foot, making his first season back in England the joint-most prolific the Premier League has ever seen when it comes to left-footed goals.

Only fellow Red Robbie Fowler has scored as many in a single season, and he did so when the top flight had 22 teams and so each side played four extra matches.

Salah, though, has equalled the Premier League record with 11 matches to spare in a shorter, 38-game season.

His 19 left-footed goals is only one fewer than Swansea City's overall total in the 'Goals For' column, and only two behind seventh-placed Burnley.