In the second half, Salah took just seven minutes to complete his brace as the Reds took a huge 5-1 lead over the Spurs. With the two strikes, the 32-year-old winger became the fourth-highest scorer in the Merseyside club's history with 229 goals to his name, as he surpassed Billy Liddell's tally. Only Gordon Hodgson, Roger Hunt and Ian Rush have scored more goals for the Reds than the Egyptian star. Later on, the hosts attempted to stage a miraculous comeback as Dejan Kulusevski and Dominic Solanke scored a goal each, however, Diaz's late strike made sure that Liverpool walked away with a convincing win.