Mohamed Salah has become the first player in Liverpool history to score in three successive away games against Manchester United.
The Egyptian forward helped himself to a hat-trick at Old Trafford as the Reds put Man United to the sword, with Naby Keita and Diogo Jota also on the scoresheet in the 5-0 win.
Salah's goals saw him send more records tumbling in a season which has now seen him net 10 times in nine Premier League games, and 15 times in 12 outings across all competitions.
In addition to breaking a club record by scoring in three successive matches at Old Trafford, the 29-year-old also became the first opposing player in Premier League history to score an away hat-trick against Man United.
Salah has now scored in seven successive Premier League games - only Daniel Sturridge has had a longer scoring streak for Liverpool in the competition.
In all competitions, Salah's scoring run stands at 10 games in a row, something only Cristiano Ronaldo, Duvan Zapata and Robert Lewandowski have managed in Europe's top five leagues since Salah joined Liverpool in 2017-18.
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