
In the 2024/25 season of the English Premier League, Muhammad Salah, once again, made his mark in the Liverpool squad, becoming one of the most effective players not only in the team but also in the entire top-5 leagues of Europe. The Egyptian star has left his rivals behind in unique statistics, being recognized as the absolute leader in creating dangerous situations.
Squawka: Salah has "exploded" his opponents
According to the popular Squawka portal, which specializes in football statistics, Salah created 86 dangerous situations in front of the opponent's goal throughout the season. With this result, he left his competitors far behind and secured the top spot in the top-10 list.
This result not only confirms Salah's individual performance but also highlights his significance as a key component of Liverpool's tactics. His mobility on the wing, quick decision-making, and high technical skills have turned him into a decisive weapon in attack.
Top-10 ranking — Salah's superiority among world stars
Let's take a look at the list presented by Squawka:
1. Muhammad Salah (“Liverpool”) — 86 dangerous situations
2. Michael Olise (“Bavaria”) — 75
3. Cole Palmer (“Chelsea”) — 73
4. Raphinha (“Barcelona”) — 70
5. Pedri (“Barcelona”) — 68
6. Enzo Fernandez (“Chelsea”) — 64
7. Lamine Yamal (“Barcelona”) — 63
8. Bruno Fernandes (“Manchester United”) — 62
9. Alex Baena (“Villarreal”) — 61
10. Julian Brandt (“Borussia Dortmund”) — 58
Salah's superiority is evident not only in the numbers but also in his impact on the field. He sets the rhythm of his team's attack, creates opportunities for his teammates, and puts pressure on the opponent's defense.
Muhammad Salah's statistics this season have once again proven — he remains one of the most dangerous, experienced, and effective attackers in Europe. In a football world where new stars are shining every year, Salah maintains his level and continues to delight fans with new records.
If he can maintain this momentum, he will not give his competitors any chance to "rest" in the upcoming seasons.