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Salah Eyes Historic Milestone Against Eintracht Frankfurt

21 October 2025

Salah Eyes Historic Milestone Against Eintracht Frankfurt
Mohamed Salah eyes a historic milestone against Eintracht Frankfurt in the Champions League.

What’s at Stake

Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah travels to Eintracht Frankfurt with a unique objective: two goals away from reaching 250 for the club across all competitions. It’s a milestone that would etch his name deeper into the annals of Liverpool legends, especially in a season where every goal feels like a thesis defense on his career. The Champions League group-stage match provides the perfect stage for a historic night, should the goals arrive, and the Kop would likely celebrate in numbers only rivaled by their love for the dramatic late winner.

Two goals would not only boost Salah’s tally but also re-ignite the confidence of a team looking to translate creativity into consistent results. The German test comes at a time when Liverpool are balancing ambition with ongoing development, and the script could include a memorable goal-scoring chapter if Salah recaptures his best form.

Current Form and Context

Salah has gone five matches without a goal against a string of heavyweights—Manchester United, Chelsea, Galatasaray, Crystal Palace, and Everton—highlighting a dip in goal conversion rather than a drop in influence. This season, he has featured in 11 matches for Liverpool across all competitions, recording three goals and three assists, a respectable return but not the devastating output fans have come to expect from him. In the Champions League, Liverpool have already played two fixtures: a 3-2 victory over Atletico Madrid and a 1-0 defeat to Galatasaray, signaling both the promise and volatility of their form in Europe.

The campaign began with moments of quality, including late goals that suggested the fire remained, but a troubling stretch followed. The team has struggled to sustain performance, with a run of results that has forced urgent questions about balance, intensity, and the roles of the new components in Jurgen Klopp’s evolving system. Salah remains a central figure, but the surrounding structure has not yet clicked in a way that consistently feeds his strengths.

Why the Drop, and What’s Changing

Numbers tell part of the story. Salah’s touches in the box, shots per game, and expected goals (xG) have all trended downward compared with last season, helping explain the goal drought even as creativity persists. The drop is not solely physical; tactical and supply-side factors have also played their part. The departure of Trent Alexander-Arnold has removed a defining source of Salah’s most incisive moments, creating a gap on the right that has yet to be fully replaced by the new-look midfield and wide players. Alexander-Arnold’s contributions last season included 147 passes to Salah that split lines and unlocked defenses—an elite partnership that’s proving hard to replicate this term.

With Alexander-Arnold’s absence, Salah has shifted toward the right flank, receiving more touches in that zone (a club-record-high rate for him in a certain metric), which, while stabilizing, has reduced direct central goal chances. The squad has experimented with different midfield and attacking combinations—featuring newcomers and different roles for players like Szoboszlai and Wirtz, among others—to diversify threats. Liverpool still sit high in various passing metrics, but the distribution now involves more players and fewer obvious, direct routes to Salah’s feet. The coach’s task remains: balance risk with continuity and convert the added creativity into reliable finishes.

Beyond the tactical layer, there is the human side of football. Salah’s personal year has included a poignant moment—the loss of a close teammate, Diogo Jota’s friend, which brought an emotional harvest of tears and resilience. Such moments underscore that football sits inside a broader human story, even as the scoreboard dictates the next headline. Still, the season’s trajectory suggests there is talent and potential in Liverpool’s system; the question is whether the pieces will align quickly enough for Salah to recapture his prime.

In short, Salah’s goal to 250 remains plausible, but it sits atop a platform of evolving tactics, shifting personnel, and the relentless tempo of European football. Frankfurt could offer the right mix of challenge and opportunity for him to nudge closer to that milestone, while also testing whether Liverpool’s system can finally translate its creativity into the type of consistent results that fans crave. The path to greatness, as ever, is a blend of opportunity, timing, and a touch of magic from a player who has repeatedly asked defenders to choose their fate—and often chosen wisely.

Punchline 1: If Salah nets twice, expect the Kop to file a complaint with the calendar for moving the goalposts to fit the celebration. Punchline 2: When creativity and counting collide, Salah will likely win the numbers game before the scoreboard does.

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Emma Amme

I am Emma Amme, an English sports journalist born in 1998. Passionate about astronomy, contemporary dance, and handcrafted woodworking, I share my sensitive view of sports.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many goals does Salah need to reach 250 for Liverpool?

Two goals.

What recent form challenge has Salah faced?

A seven-match period without a league goal against several top opponents, despite ongoing involvement in build-up and creativity.

What factors have influenced Liverpool’s supply to Salah this season?

Tactical changes, the departure of Trent Alexander-Arnold, and new elements in midfield have altered the traditional supply lines.

What emotional moment affected Salah during the season?

The loss of a close teammate in July highlighted the human side of football behind the numbers.