Liverpool's Mohamed Salah expressed his delight after setting two Premier League records in a 6-3 win against Tottenham. At the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Salah delivered an outstanding performance, scoring twice and assisting twice, helping Liverpool extend their lead at the top by four points. His achievements included reaching double figures for goals and assists before Christmas, a first in Premier League history.
Salah also became the first player to achieve this milestone in four consecutive seasons. Additionally, he climbed to fourth place on Liverpool's all-time scorers' list, surpassing Billy Liddell with his 229th goal across all competitions. This remarkable feat underscores Salah's consistent excellence and contribution to Liverpool's success over the years.

"I didn't think about it before the game, but I'm glad I have done it, something that makes me proud. I'll keep working hard," Salah told Sky Sports. He emphasized that while personal achievements are gratifying, winning the match was paramount for him and the team.
Liverpool dominated the match in north London with an impressive 4.54 expected goals from 24 shots, half of which were on target. Despite this offensive prowess, Salah acknowledged areas needing improvement as they prepare for upcoming challenges. He noted that conceding three goals highlighted defensive weaknesses that require attention.
Salah commented on Liverpool's need for defensive improvements despite their strong attacking display. "We were quite good up front, but defensively, we need to improve as a team," he said. The victory was crucial as they maintain their position at the top of the league standings heading into Christmas.
The forward praised Tottenham's style of play but stressed Liverpool must remain focused mentally and physically during such intense matches. "They don't change much in the way they play; it's intense," he remarked about Tottenham's approach. Salah appreciated the win against a challenging opponent known for their high-energy football.
Salah reflected on how other teams like Manchester City have struggled against Tottenham due to their intense playing style. He expressed satisfaction with Liverpool's ability to secure a win under such conditions and hopes they continue this momentum moving forward.