pretty cool really. The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed: And on the pedestal these words appear: 'My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!'
Individual awards: PFA player of year FWA player of year EA premier league player of the year Premier league golden boot 7 player of the month awards African footballer of the year PFA team of year Records: England: Most goals in a 38-game Premier League season: 32 goals Most games scored in during a Premier League season: 24 games Most goals by an African player in Premier League season: 32 goals Most Premier League Player of the Month awards in a single season: 3 (4 from PFA also) Most left-footed goals ever scored in a single Premier League season: 25 goals Most teams scored against in a Premier League season: 17 teams Most goals in all competitions by a premier league player in a season: 44 goals in 2017–18 ( shared with Ruud van Nistelrooy ) Most teams outscored by a single player in the history of England's top-flight in a single season: 3 teams ( West Bromwich Albion and Swansea City and Huddersfield Town) European records: Most Goals by an African player in a UEFA Champions League season: 11 goals in 2017–18 Most goals in a debut season: 44 goals in 2017–18 Most European goals in a season: 11 goals in 2017–18 (shared with Roberto Firmino) Liverpool Most goals in a season by a Liverpool player in the Premier League era: 44 goals Most games scored in during a single campaign: 34 games Most top-flight goals in a season by a Liverpool player: 32 goals in Premier League 2017–18 (shared with Ian Rush) Most goals in a season by a Liverpool player in history of Premier League: 32 goals ................ and he needs a hat trick in the CL final to equal all time goals scoring in one season record for LFC. not a bad debut all in all.
why not. he is our king.of.kings and no matter how mighty real players might be they should weep for their failure now.
Just that the poem tells of how the mighty are fallen. It's a mockery of hubris, not a paean to greatness.
Salah has increased attendances at Mosques in Liverpool Mohamed Salah has increased attendances at England's oldest mosque in Liverpool this season – and improved the image of Islam across the country. The Liverpool superstar, who has scored 44 goals in this campaign, will lead the Anfield club's bid to win the Champions League against Real Madrid on Saturday. But a Channel 4 documentary to be shown on Tuesday night claims the Egyptian has also had a massive impact off the pitch in his first season in the Premier League.