Salah beats Liverpool’s attacking trio

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Tue, 27 Jun 2017 - 03:36 GMT

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Tue, 27 Jun 2017 - 03:36 GMT

Mohamed Salah – Press image courtesy Salah’s official Twitter account

Mohamed Salah – Press image courtesy Salah’s official Twitter account

CAIRO – 27 June 2017: The recently joined Liverpool from Roma, Mohamed Salah, is outperforming Liverpool's attacking trio; Philippe Coutinho, Sadio Mané and the Brazilian Roberto Firmino in the duration between August 2015 till the last finished season, as he participated in 5226 minutes, compared to 5051 minutes for Firmino, 4856 minutes for Mané and 4250 minutes for Coutinho.


Also Salah has a larger number of goals as he scored 29 goals against 24 goals for Mané, 21 for Fermino and 21 for Coutinho. Regarding the assists; the Egyptian created 17 goals, while Firmino made 14 assists, Coutinho made 12 and Mané made 11, according to Super Kora website.

Salah also takes 113.6 minutes to score or create a goal, against 128.8 minutes for Coutinho, 138.7 minutes for Mané and 144.3 minutes for Firmino.

Salah has signed for Liverpool on Thursday June 22 coming from the Italian team AS Roma.

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