
Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah is in line to reach another club record after his successful penalty in their 1-1 draw with Chelsea.
It was Salah's 127th goal for Liverpool in his 206th appearance across all competitions - an impressive return for the forward.
The goal was also Salah's 17th successful penalty in a row, meaning he is a surefire bet to score a goal from 12 yards.
It also means that he's just one successful penalty away from equalling the Liverpool club record set by Jan Molby, who managed to score 18 in a row on two occasions, reports the Mirror.
Molby scored 61 goals in 292 appearances for Liverpool between 1984 and 1996 after joining the club from Ajax.
The Danish midfielder was a brilliant performer for the club for those 12 years and his accuracy from the spot was particularly impressive.
Remarkably, 42 of his Liverpool goals came from the spot and he only missed three in a red shirt in total.
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