Mohamed Salah has officially become the highest-scoring African player in UEFA Champions League history, netting his 45th goal during Liverpool’s 2-0 victory over Bologna last night. Salah’s milestone goal came in the 75th minute, securing his place at the top of the prestigious list.

The Egyptian forward now leads the African UCL scoring charts, surpassing Didier Drogba’s 44 goals and Samuel Eto’o’s 30 goals. Salah’s remarkable achievement further cements his legacy as one of Africa’s greatest-ever footballers, and his contributions continue to be vital to Liverpool’s success on the European stage.

With Salah now standing alone at the top, fans will be eager to see how much further he can extend his record in the coming seasons.

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