Mo Salah breaks THREE records in Liverpool’s 2-2 draw against Man Utd

Mohamed Salah broke not one but THREE records as he earned Liverpool a point against Manchester United.

Mo Salah breaks THREE records in Liverpool's 2-2 draw against Man Utd

Man United and Liverpool shared the points in a thrilling 2-2 draw at Old Trafford on Sunday.

In the first half, Luis Diaz scored, followed by Bruno Fernandes who capitalized on Jarell Quansah’s mistake and scored from inside the center circle.

Kobbie Mainoo then completed a stunning Man United move with a fantastic goal to make it 2-1.

Salah converted a penalty in the 84th minute to level the match.

He outperformed Andre Onana and set THREE records in the process.

Mohamed Salah wheels away in celebration after scoring against Manchester United. Image: Getty

Mohamed Salah celebrates after scoring against Manchester United. Image: Getty.

First and foremost, Salah now has 11 Premier League goals against Manchester United, surpassing Alan Shearer’s tally of 10.

Second, he has now scored six league goals at Old Trafford, the most by any visiting player in the competition’s history, surpassing Steven Gerrard’s five.

Finally, the Liverpool star became the first visiting player to score in four consecutive league away games against Manchester United.

Salah’s goal against the Red Devils brought him up to 16 league goals for the season, trailing only Ollie Watkins (18) and Erling Haaland (19).

In terms of the table, Liverpool misses out on returning to the league’s top spot, sitting in second place, level on points (71), but trailing Arsenal on goal difference.

Manchester City are in third place, one point behind their rivals.

Mohamed Salah rescued a point for Liverpool on a frustrating afternoon at Old Trafford

Mohamed Salah rescued a point for Liverpool on a frustrating afternoon at Old Trafford

Kobbie Mainoo (middle) had Manchester United fans dreaming when he fired them ahead

 

Kobbie Mainoo (middle) had Manchester United fans dreaming when he fired them ahead

Manchester United were left to rue their decisions after letting a 2-1 lead slip and drawing 2-2 with Liverpool.

It remains a costly result in Liverpool’s Premier League title bid, with Arsenal and Manchester City fans undoubtedly celebrating the draw.

Liverpool took the lead with an acrobatic effort from Luis Diaz, but the Reds failed to capitalise on their dominance in a one-sided first half.

Virgil van Dijk will have been left annoyed that they gifted Manchester United their two goals

Jurgen Klopp will be left ruing missed chances in the first half when his side totally dominated