Africa-Press – Mauritius. Mohamed Salah has written his name into yet another chapter of Premier League history, this time at the expense of one man — Eddie Howe.
The Liverpool talisman has become the player with the most goal contributions against a single manager in the league’s history, with an astonishing 21 goal involvements against teams led by Howe, spanning both his Bournemouth and Newcastle United tenures.
In 14 meetings, Salah has been virtually unplayable, tallying 13 goals and 8 assists, an unrivalled return that highlights his consistency and dominance in big fixtures.
From his early duels against Howe’s Bournemouth, where Salah showcased his blistering pace and clinical finishing, to more recent clashes with Newcastle, where his intelligence and creativity continue to torment defenders, the Egyptian forward has maintained a remarkable streak of brilliance.
While Howe has earned plaudits for his tactical acumen and rebuilding projects at both clubs, Salah has remained his greatest nemesis — a constant reminder of just how decisive one player can be in shaping results.
For Liverpool fans, Salah’s feat adds to his ever-growing legacy at Anfield. For Eddie Howe, it is a record he will hope is eventually broken by someone else — if only to end his own unwanted association with Salah’s relentless brilliance.
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