Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah carved his name deeper into the club’s illustrious history on Tuesday night, officially becoming the Reds’ all-time record appearance maker in Europe’s premier club competition. By taking the field at the RAMS Park for the Champions League Round of 16 first-leg encounter against Galatasaray, the Egyptian international earned his 81st cap in the tournament, moving past the long-standing record of 80 previously held by defensive legend Jamie Carragher.
The 33-year-old, who has been a cornerstone of the side since his 2017 transfer from AS Roma, reached this milestone during a challenging evening in Turkey. Despite the historical significance of the occasion, Salah struggled to exert his usual influence on the game, finding himself unable to breach a resilient Galatasaray backline. As the Reds searched for rhythm, manager Arne Slot opted for a tactical change on the hour mark, replacing the record-breaker with Jeremie Frimpong in the 60th minute.
While the match ended in a frustrating 1-0 defeat for the English representatives, Salah’s longevity and consistency in elite continental competition remain a point of pride for the club. Having surpassed Carragher’s decade-old benchmark, the forward’s focus now shifts to the return leg at Anfield, where he will look to add to his legacy by helping orchestrate a comeback to keep Liverpool’s European aspirations alive.