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Mohamed Salah is the 30th star to join the Premier League's 100 club after scoring in Liverpool's win at Leeds... he needed just 162 games to reach a century, so how does his record compare to the other greats?

A Champions League winner, a title winner and now a member of the Premier League's illustrious 100 club, Mohamed Salah wrote another piece of history into his Liverpool career on Sunday.

The forward brought up a century of goals in the Reds' 3-0 victory over Leeds, becoming the 30th player to reach the landmark since the top flight's re-branding in 1992.

Ninety-eight of his goals have been scored in the red of Liverpool while two came during his brief stint at Chelsea.

The Egyptian King will soon overtake Matt Le Tissier, who ended his career with 100 goals, and he only needs 20 more to equal the total scored by former Reds skipper Steven Gerrard.