Mohammed Salah Matches Vardy's Record

The Egypt star found the back of the net as the Reds came from behind to stretch their unbeaten run at Anfield.

Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has equalled Jamie Vardy's goal involvement record in their 3-1 victory over Newcastle United.

Salah's goal in Wednesday's Premier League encounter means he has now scored or assisted a goal in 15 consecutive league games, a record that was first set by Vardy in the 2015-16 season.

Liverpool found the themselves behind in the first 10 minutes at Anfield through Jonjo Shelvey's opener but Diogo Jota's equaliser in the 21st minute inspired them to stretch their unbeaten home run to 18 matches.

Four minutes after the Portuguese's effort, Salah found the back of the net to put the Reds in the lead with his 15th Premier League goal of the season.

Trent Alexander-Arnold  later wrapped up the victory with his goal in the 87th minute

Salah's contribution of 15 goals and nine assists in 17 league appearances this season puts him behind Alan Shearer who is the only player in Premier League history to have had more goal involvements before Christmas in a single campaign (16 goals and nine assists in the 1994-95 season).