Mohamed Salah and Manchester City break records on EPL’s final day
Mo Salah set a new goalscoring mark and Man City became the first team to reach 100 points on the final day of the EPL.
Records fell on the final day of the English Premier League season as Manchester City beat Southampton 1-0 to become the first team to reach 100 points. Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah broke a record of his own as he established a new Premier League goalscoring mark as the Reds clinched a top-four spot and a UEFA Champions League berth.
On a day of farewells, with more than half the managers either departing or with questions about their future and several distinguished players ending their club careers, Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger signed off with a 1-0 win at Huddersfield. Manchester City’s season looked to be heading for an underwhelming end after they failed to register a single first-half shot on target at St Mary’s where Southampton knew they would be safe provided City did not run riot. There was never much chance of that but City’s thrilling season was capped by another piece of individual brilliance, with Gabriel Jesus producing a superb lobbed winner in the 94th minute to spark wild celebrations. Aside from the new all-time English top flight points record, City have also set new benchmarks for Premier League goals (106), wins (32) and points clear of the second-placed team (19).
At Anfield, they were also scouring through the record books after Salah opened the scoring against Brighton and Hove Albion with his 32nd goal of the season. That established a new mark for a 38-game campaign, beating the previous 31-goal record he shared with Alan Shearer, Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Suarez. Dejan Lovren added a second before Dominic Solanke and Andy Robertson registered their first goals for the club in the 4-0 win.
There was further good news for Liverpool and England in the form of a 20-minute cameo for Adam Lallana, who saw his first action since the end of March. Harry Kane did his best to chase Salah all the way at the top of the Premier League goalscoring charts, netting twice in Spurs’ amazing 5-4 win over Leicester, a game they twice trailed in. The win confirmed Spurs finished third.
Reuters