Mohamed Salah became only the third Liverpool player in history to reach the 250-goal milestone for the club, following in the footsteps of two legendary strikers.For the first time this season Salah scored in back-to-back Premier League games, and his first-half strike against Aston Villa was his 250th for Liverpool.The Egyptian reached the milestone in 415 appearances, joining only Roger Hunt and the club’s all-time top goalscorer Ian Rush in achieving the incredible feat.Salah has scored 188 times in the Premier League, 51 times in European competition, six in the FA Cup, four in the League Cup and one in the Community Shield.In a rare post-match interview where he was asked about the achievement, Salah told TNT Sports: “A great feeling to score goals and win trophies for such a big club.“It’s something I don’t take for granted. I’m so proud, and so happy about that achievement.”View this post on InstagramA post shared by This Is Anfield • Liverpool FC (@thisisanfield)Salah is third in Liverpool’s all-time goalscorers list and needs a further 36 goals to leapfrog Hunt in second place, with Rush still out of reach on what feels an insurmountable 346 goals.The Egyptian’s latest feat, though, drew praise from Slot, who told reporters: “It is huge. That is almost unbelievable if you score 250 goals for one club, you don’t see this much in football anymore.“Apart from the goal he scored, he had a very good performance because when we had to play long, we mainly played towards him and he could hold the ball.” "It's a very important win for us"Mo Salah and Ryan Gravenberch reflect on the season so far after their 2-0 win over Aston Villa ??? @Becky_Ives_? @tntsports & @discoveryplusUK pic.twitter.com/cVQ1eW1ltD— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) November 1, 2025Salah is Liverpool’s fourth-most-used player so far this season and has five goals and three assists to his name, but has been below the impeccable standards he set last year.Asked pointedly if he has been happy with his campaign to date, Salah told TNT Sports: “No.“But I said from the beginning, I know football, I’ve played for many years. It’s a very tricky season for us, because we had a few new players, very good signings, but they need time to adapt to the whole team.“And we lost a few good players as well. We just need time to adapt and know each other’s game and everything will be fine.”