Mohamed Salah's goal tally now stands at 107 in only 167 Premier League matches, eclipsing the record previously held by Chelsea legend Didier Drogba.
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Salah's goal tally now stands at 107 in only 167 matches. Drogba's record stood at 104 Premiership goals in 254 appearances. Salah's teammate Senegalese Sadio Mane, who came on as a substitute in Sunday's match, is next on the list of highest African Premiership scores with 100 strikes.
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