Liverpool produced a scintillating attacking display in a nine-goal thriller against Tottenham Hotspur, triumphing 6-3 in an electrifying Premier League encounter. Mohamed Salah stole the spotlight, contributing to four goals with two strikes and two assists, while Luis Diaz, who was named Man of the Match, opened the scoring.
The action began in the 23rd minute when Diaz capitalized on a precise pass to put Liverpool ahead 1-0. The home side continued their dominance, doubling the lead in the 36th minute as Alexis MacAllister slotted home confidently. However, Spurs clawed one back in the 41st minute, with James Maddison reducing the deficit.
Liverpool wasted no time restoring their two-goal cushion as Dominik Szoboszlai netted in first-half stoppage time (45+1), courtesy of a clever assist from Salah.
The second half saw Salah take full control. The Egyptian forward extended Liverpool’s lead to 4-1 in the 54th minute, striking with precision, before adding his second goal in the 61st minute, leaving Spurs with a mountain to climb.
Tottenham showed resilience as Dejan Kulusevski pulled one back in the 72nd minute. Dominic Solanke further narrowed the gap in the 83rd minute, making it 5-3 and sparking hopes of an improbable comeback.
But Liverpool quickly dashed any such aspirations. Salah, turning provider once more, set up Diaz for his second goal of the match, sealing the scoreline at 6-3.
Speaking after the game, Mohamed Salah reflected on the performance: “We were quite good up front but defensively we need to improve as a team. Conceding three goals is quite hard. It’s a good result, hopefully we just keep going.”
This match marked a historic milestone for Mohamed Salah. The Egyptian talisman became the first player in Premier League history to record 10+ goals and assists in six separate seasons (2017-18, 2019-20, 2021-22, 2022-23, 2023-24, and 2024-25), surpassing Wayne Rooney’s record of five.
With this thrilling victory, Liverpool continues to showcase their offensive firepower and cement their position as title contenders, while Salah’s star continues to shine brightly in the Premier League’s illustrious history.