Salah is the worst player in Liverpool’s historic victory

The Egyptian star, Mohamed Salah, got the worst evaluation among his teammates in the Liverpool team, in the match that witnessed the team’s superiority over its opponent Bournemouth by nine goals without return.

And runners-up Liverpool won a landslide victory over its guest Bournemouth 9-0 Saturday in the fourth stage of the English Football League, equaling the record for the largest victory in the history of the Premier League since its launch in 1992.

Brazilian Roberto Firmino and Colombian Luis Dias scored a double, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Dutchman Virgil van Dijk, Portuguese substitute Fabio Carvalho and Welsh Bournemouth player Chris Mipham added an own goal, the other goals.

Liverpool returned the Premier League record recorded in the name of their rival Manchester United, who beat Ipswich 9-0 in 1995, then beat Southampton with the same result last year, and Leicester City, who beat Southampton 9-0 also in 2019.

Although Liverpool scored nine goals in the match, Mohamed Salah was unable to put his mark in the match, as he did not contribute to any goal in addition to his inability to score, to get the worst rating in the team “6.0” according to the “Sofa Score” website. “The specialist in match numbers, knowing that he played 90 minutes.

Jordan Henderson and Robertson got the second-worst rating of “7.0”, a complete difference from the Egyptian star.

It is noteworthy that Salah is the most Liverpool player to score once morest Bournemouth (8 goals) in previous meetings.

The Egyptian striker has two goals to his credit in the English Premier League following 4 rounds of the competition.

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