With his goal against Brighton today, Mohamed Salah broke the previous record and became the Premier League top scorer for a 38-game season. Here's the moment he broke the record:
How was that record-breaking goal, @MoSalah?! #LIVBHA pic.twitter.com/gykGQxrnRS
— NBC Sports Soccer (@NBCSportsSoccer) May 13, 2018
With 32 goals (and maybe more if scores again today), the 25-year-old Egypt international now holds the record for most goals scored in a 38-game Premier League season. The previous record of 31 goals was held jointly by Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers, 1995-96), Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United, 2007-08) and Luis Suarez (Liverpool, 2013-14).
Salah's only disappointment is likely not having another four games in the season. If he did, our advanced computer models suggest he would shatter the record for goals scored in a 42-match season, jointly held by Shearer (Newcastle United, 1993-94) and Andy Cole (Manchester United, 1993-94) with 34 total goals.
In fact, if this Premier League season never ended, our models suggest Mohamed Salah would score enough goals to end world hunger, stop climate change and reduce Ronaldo's ego by 10-15% (although on this last point, the math gets a little fuzzy).