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When an English Premier League season kicks off, one of the safest bets is that twice African Footballer of the Year Mohamed Salah will score.

His goal for Liverpool in a 3-0 win at promoted Norwich City raised to five the number of consecutive seasons in which he netted on the opening weekend of the most watched football league in the world.

Senegalese Ismaila Sarr and Algerian Said Benrahma were other African scorers in the Premier League as they helped Watford and West Ham United to victories.Salah maintained his record of scoring on the opening weekend of the season in each of his five years at Liverpool in the win at Norwich. The Egyptian had already provided two assists for Diogo Jota and Roberto Firmino before he fired into the top corner after picking up a corner at the edge of the box.

 

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