Egyptian Forward, Mohamed Salah set the tone for another promising season with a pivotal performance in Liverpool’s 2-0 victory over Ipswich Town in their Premier League opener on Saturday.

Salah was instrumental in securing the win at Portman Road providing an assist for Diogo Jota’s opener and then scoring himself shortly after. His close-range strike not only sealed the win but also set a new Premier League record for goals scored on the opening day, with his ninth such goal surpassing legends like Frank Lampard, Wayne Rooney, and Alan Shearer. This milestone came on the occasion of his 350th appearance for Liverpool.

In his post-match interview, Salah reflected on the game, acknowledging the challenge posed by Ipswich, particularly given the warm weather and the enthusiasm of the home crowd. He emphasized the importance of securing the win and his happiness in making a difference for the team.

When asked about his impressive form on the opening day of the season, Salah humorously admitted he doesn’t know the secret but hopes to maintain this level throughout the entire campaign. He reiterated his commitment to helping the team with goals and assists, focusing on the collective success.

Regarding the transition to new manager Arne Slot’s system, Salah noted the differences from Jurgen Klopp’s long tenure. He also stated the need for the team to adapt gradually to Slot’s style and to take things step by step, especially with some players returning late to the squad.

As for what fans can expect under Slot’s leadership, Salah advised against putting too much pressure on the new manager. Instead, he urged everyone to focus on enjoying their football and letting the results speak for themselves as the season progresses.