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Salah's record in a 2-2 draw

Liverpool's Egyptian midfielder Mohamed Salah commends his side's second objective amid the English Chief Class coordinate against West Bromwich at The Hawthorns stadium in West Bromwich today.
Mohamed Salah stowed a record-equalling objective for Liverpool, yet a sensational late equalizer from Salomon Rondon earned West Bromwich Albion a 2-2 draw today. 
Rondon climbed stunningly in the 89th moment, touching base to gesture in Chris Brunt's free-kick and finish Albion's recuperation from a two-objective shortfall at the Hawthorns. 
Be that as it may, base of the table West Brom still look set for assignment from the Chief Association as they are eight focuses from security with just three amusements left. 
Liverpool stay third, three focuses behind second-put Manchester Joined together. 
Jurgen Klopp's side had appeared to be immovably in charge as Salah equalled Ian Surge's Liverpool record of scoring in 32 distinct amusements in a solitary season and gathered his 31st group objective of the battle, his 41st general. 
He likewise equalled Suarez's Liverpool record for most objectives in a Head Association season.Egypt winger Salah tied the Chief Group record of most objectives in a 38-amusement crusade, joining Alan Shearer (1995-96), Cristiano Ronaldo (2007-08) and Luis Suarez (2013-14). 
Prior, it was Danny Ings, a player whose Liverpool vocation has been cursed by wounds since moving from Burnley, who was the focal point of consideration with his first objective in 930 days. 
Ings was wanted to Roberto Firmino, one of five key faculty rested by Klopp with an eye on Tuesday's Champions Association semi-last first leg with Roma, and the previous Britain universal squandered brief period in advocating his supervisor's confidence. 
Sadio Mane worked a short corner with James Milner, crossing into the six-yard region where Georginio Wijnaldum had space to control the ball into the way of Ings who drove home convincingly. 
It was Ings' first objective since scoring against Everton in October 2015, not long after his turn to Anfield, and his festivals demonstrated the undeniable alleviation felt by a player who has severely harmed the cruciate tendons in the two knees in the interceding years. 
All the more critically, the objective put Liverpool ahead in a diversion Klopp severely expected to win in his mission to guarantee his side completes the season in the best four to ensure Champions Alliance football next term. 
Klopp has demanded that a best four complete stays as much a need as achieving the Champions Group last and a keep running of only one annihilation in their last 15 amusements in all rivalries vouches for the German's plan. 
On this event, Liverpool appeared to be on a par with over the end goal on 71 minutes when Salah moved five objectives clear of Tottenham's Harry Kane in the race for the Chief Alliance's Brilliant Boot grant. 
Firmino headed on a long punt from Loris Karius with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain taking up the running before playing in Salah who completed clinically by lifting the ball over the attendant from eight yards. 
In any case, Klopp was left to confront an on edge finale when Albion pulled an objective back on 78 minutes. 
Brunt's corner was going back crosswise over objective by Jay Rodriguez and, after a Craig Dawson shot had been spared, Jake Livermore smashed home the free ball. 
The exercise in careful control, of guaranteeing his side keeps on getting class focuses while planning for their Champions Group crusade, has not been a simple one and Klopp's group choice conveyed with it a level of hazard. 
Not that the early going was excessively risky for Liverpool as Salah saw a shot redirected behind off Livermore, Ings headed wide from Milner's cross and Salah planted a 20-yard free-kick over. 
However, Albion, straight from their unexpected triumph at Manchester Joined a weekend ago, developed into the diversion and Rodriguez verged on changing over a James McClean cross before the interim, foretelling the late rebound that gave Liverpool a stun before their European experience.

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