Liverpool's recent 3-1 win over Leicester City on Boxing Day has Mohamed Salah feeling optimistic about their Premier League title chances. Salah, who scored in the match, believes this campaign feels unique. "The most important thing is the team winning," he told Amazon Prime Video. "Hopefully we win the Premier League." His goal marked his 250th involvement in a Premier League goal for Liverpool.
Salah's performance against Leicester was significant for several reasons. His goal was his 100th at home in the Premier League, with 98 for Liverpool and two for Chelsea. He became only the eighth player to achieve this milestone, doing so in fewer games than most. Alan Shearer, Thierry Henry, and Sergio Aguero reached it faster. Salah expressed pride in this achievement, saying, "It's something I am very proud of."

During the match, Liverpool faced an early setback when Jordan Ayew put Leicester ahead in the sixth minute. However, Cody Gakpo equalised just before half-time. Curtis Jones then gave Liverpool a 2-1 lead early in the second half before Salah sealed the victory with his 16th league goal of the season.
The Opta supercomputer now predicts an 88.1% chance of Liverpool winning their first title since 2019-20. Salah acknowledges that maintaining humility is crucial as they pursue this goal. "It feels different, but we need to stay humble," he stated. The victory extended Liverpool's lead over Chelsea to seven points at the top of the table.
Curtis Jones also contributed significantly to Liverpool's win and shared his thoughts on their approach during this busy festive period. "We have still got a long way to go," Jones told BBC Sport. He emphasised taking each game as it comes amid a congested fixture list.
Jones noted that Leicester defended well initially, making it challenging for him to find space inside. He explained how Liverpool adapted their strategy in the second half by keeping possession more effectively rather than crossing frequently as they did earlier.
This tactical shift allowed them to score three goals and secure a positive result against a tough opponent. "In the second half we changed it around," Jones said, highlighting how these adjustments led to success on the pitch.
Salah's late strike not only secured victory but also continued his impressive Boxing Day record. No current Premier League player has been involved in more goals or provided more assists on this day than Salah.
The team's determination was evident as they overcame a deficit just before halftime and started strongly after the break to secure another win. Their focus remains on winning each game as they aim for Premier League glory.