The Egyptian attacker insists he is putting club titles ahead of any kind of individual honours at Anfield
Mohamed Salah has admitted that he wants silverware more than any personal accolades as Liverpool seek success on multiple fronts.
The Egypt international was imperious in a 44-goal 2017-18 season that nonetheless ended without any trophies for Jurgen Klopp's side.
Liverpool – beaten Champions League finalists and fourth-place finishers in the Premier League last season – host Merseyside rivals Everton on Sunday, where Salah can reach a personal milestone.
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He needs a double to break Liverpool's record for most goals scored in a player's first 50 league games for the club, but such landmarks are secondary to his desire to add titles to his CV.