Mohamed Salah created Premier League history in Liverpool’s 6-1 hammering of Leeds United on Monday night.
Liverpool came into the encounter against Leeds, having gone five games without a win.
However, goals from Salah and Diogo Jota, as well as Cody Gakpo and Darwin Nunez, put an end to the bad run.
Salah scored his two goals with his left foot in the 39th and 64th minutes.
According to football metrics platform Squawka, the Egyptian has now scored more left-footed goals in Premier League history (107) than any other player, surpassing Liverpool star Robbie Fowler.
The Reds remain in eighth place with 47 points, nine points behind fourth place in the league rankings.