The draw between Liverpool and Stoke City ended Saturday in the 36th round of the English Premier League, a series of consecutive matches in which the first Reds player Mohammed Salah scored goals in all competitions.
Ever since he finished the scoring in Liverpool's 2-1 defeat of Manchester United in the league on March 10, Salah has scored seven consecutive games with his team in all competitions.
In four consecutive league games, Salah Al-Shabab started out against Watford on March 17, then Crystal Palace, Bournemouth and West Bromwich. He missed one match at Everton, which ended in a goalless draw.
On the European level, Salah has been able to score Manchester City back and forth before taking two goals against Roma in the Champions League semi-final on Tuesday.
In the Anfield stadium, Salah scored the last time he scored in the Ridds stronghold in the league against Swansea City (5-0) on 26 December. He made two goals in that game, 7 consecutive games at home in the competition.