London, England – Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has revealed the behind-the-scenes story of his journey to winning the Golden Boot and breaking records in the English Premier League. He emphasized that his self-confidence and mental approach were the keys to achieving this historic status at the club.
Salah spoke about the season in which he scored 32 goals and won the Golden Boot. He also explained that he began to feel he could break the record halfway through the season, after noticing his consistent success on the pitch and his ability to make a difference in every match.
The Egyptian national team captain told SuperSport that he had begun to visualize achieving the feat and was working mentally towards it. He emphasized that believing in his personal abilities was the key to overcoming difficult moments and striving to win the English Premier League, the Golden Boot, and break records.
Salah mentioned a conversation he had with his former teammate Georginio Wijnaldum about the possibility of scoring 30 goals. He confidently replied that he would break the record. He explained that it wasn’t arrogance, but rather stemmed from a complete conviction in his ability to achieve it.
The Liverpool star confirmed that winning the Champions League and then the Premier League boosted his self-confidence. It also made him believe he could make history at the club, despite the difficult start to his first season.
Salah also spoke about his relationship with Liverpool fans, expressing his immense happiness with the song they dedicated to him since his first season. He considered it a testament to his deep love for the club and the city.
The Egyptian player stressed that his greatest wish is to be remembered as a dedicated and professional member of the club, always present and supportive of his teammates. He also affirmed that he gave his all while wearing the Liverpool jersey throughout his years with the team.
Mohamed Salah announced last March that he would be leaving Liverpool at the end of the current season. This brings to a close a nine-season journey during which he achieved numerous individual and team accolades, becoming one of the club’s most prominent legends in modern times.


