Another entertaining weekend of European football is in the books, with plenty of stats and records to remember. In the Premier League, Manchester City moved back into the top four with a win over come from behind win over Chelsea and Mohamed Salah was on the scoresheet and record books for Liverpool.
Liverpool became the first team to guarantee a place in the last 16 of the new Champions League format by beating Lille 2-1 on Tuesday, while Barcelona fought back from two goals down to stun Benfica 5-4 in a thriller.
Mohamed Salah could be on his way out of Liverpool after fresh negotiations were held with two key figures, with one club's chances now rated at 99%.
However, second-placed Barcelona’s dramatic 5-4 comeback ... thing is we have been able to skip a (play-off) round.” Mohamed Salah opened the scoring to become the first Liverpool player ...
Danny Murphy believes that in Real Madrid and Brazil international forward Rodrygo, Liverpool could find the perfect replacement for Mohamed Salah.
Mohamed Salah ran clear to give Liverpool the lead ... The biggest drama on the night, however, came in the rain in Lisbon, where Barcelona trailed 4-2 with 12 minutes of the 90 remaining, but ...
Mohamed Salah has enjoyed had a blistering season with Liverpool after netting 18 goals in 20 Premier League games but looks certain to leave for nothing as things stand, and a move to the Middle East
Liverpool have three of their top players out of contract in the summer, so who would be a good fit to replace them if they leave?
and Yamal's Barcelona clash with Benfica in Lisbon. Sky Bet Price Boost in Player Stat Acca market for tonight's Champions League action: Mohamed Salah, Florian Wirtz and Lamine Yamal all to score ...
Al Hilal are said to have entered negotiations for Mohamed Salah, while Borussia Dortmund have stepped up their interest in Manchester United's Marcus Rashford.
In theory, one of the best players in the world is a free agent less than six months time, but Mohamed Salah already has a destination settled. After series of comments suggesting that his time at
Alan Shearer has hailed Alexander Isak as "magnificent" and believes the Newcastle United forward is one of three "world-class" forwards in the Premier League.