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Mo Salah wins Premier League Golden Boot from Harry Kane with 32 goals in stunning campaign

Egyptian superstar set a record for the most goals in a 38-game Premier League season with 32 strikes

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MO SALAH won the Premier League Golden Boot after breaking another record with his 32nd goal of a stunning campaign.

The Egyptian surpassed the 31-goal mark in a 38-game campaign set by Alan Shearer, Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Suarez.

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Mo Salah won the Premier League Golden BootCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Mo Salah scored 32 goals in the Premier League this seasonCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Mo Salah was presented with his award by Kenny DalglishCredit: REUTERS
Mo Salah rounded off a stunning campaign with another goalCredit: REUTERS

He opened the scoring for Liverpool against Brighton at Anfield to reach 32 for the campaign, two ahead of Harry Kane.

Kane scored twice in Tottenham's 5-4 win over Leicester at Wembley to keep the heat on Salah but ultimately fell short.

The English striker became the first player to score 30 goals and not win the Golden Boot in a 38-game season.

Salah has scored 44 goals in all competitions this season and been instrumental in Liverpool's run to the Champions League final.

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He was named PFA Player of the Year and FWA Footballer of the Year as well as scooping two awards at Liverpool's end-of-season ceremony on Thursday.

Salah had earlier this year won the African Player of the Year Award and was the first African to reach the 30-goal mark in a single Premier League season.

Liverpool 4-0 Brighton: Mo Salah gets the Golden Boot as Reds hammer Seagulls ahead of Champions League final
Harry Kane fell two short of Mo Salah on 30 goals for the campaignCredit: REUTERS
Jurgen Klopp says player of the year Mo Salah has been ‘outstanding’ for Liverpool and has potential to get even better

 

 

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Mo Salah slotted home in the first half of Liverpool's clash with Brighton at AnfieldCredit: REUTERS
Harry Kane scored twice in a thrilling 5-4 win over Leicester at WembleyCredit: REUTERS

 

 

Mo Salah has had a stunning debut season at LiverpoolCredit: REUTERS

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Andy Cole scored 34 goals in 1993-94 when the Premier League was a 42-game season, and Shearer followed suit a year later for Blackburn.

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Liverpool needed at least a draw against Brighton to secure their spot in the Champions League next season.

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