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Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has said he is “very, very proud” of becoming the first player in the club’s history to score 50 goals in European competition following his strike in the 2-1 win over Lille.

Salah opened the scoring at Anfield on Tuesday night as Arne Slot’s side guaranteed automatic qualification for the Champions League Round of 16. Substitute Harvey Elliott made sure of the victory for Liverpool in the second half after Jonathan David had restored parity for Lille, who were reduced to 10 men after Aïssa Mandi was dismissed for a second yellow card offence.

“Of course it is something I’m very proud of and it comes with a win so that’s great,” Salah told TNT Sports after the game. “It’s something incredible. To be the first player to achieve that makes me proud. Very, very proud. I’ve worked so hard for that so I’m glad to achieve it.”

Liverpool have now won all seven of their games in the Champions League this season and are also six points clear the top of the Premier League table .

Their form is such that Brentford boss Thomas Frank described Slot’s side as the “best team in the world” following their 2-0 win at the Gtech Community Stadium at the weekend, but Salah believes they still have work to do to earn that tag.

“I wouldn’t say the best, I would say one of the best,” he said. “The way we play, the way we help each other. We have a very good gameplan but so far this is nothing because we are still in January so we need to carry on like this and we’ll see at the end of the season.”

Salah has scored 45 goals for Liverpool in the Champions League (including one in the qualifying rounds) and five in the Europa League. In total, he has scored 61 career goals in European competition across spells at FC Basel (7), Chelsea, Fiorentina (1), Roma (3) and on Merseyside.

Information from ESPN’s Global Sports Research contributed to this report

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