14.04.2025
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Weekend stats: Salah’s record, Mbappe’s red card, and Ronaldo’s goals

Dian Pane
Dian Pane
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According to ESPN data, the European football weekend delivered numerous interesting statistical records — from milestone achievements to individual player performances.

Mohamed Salah has recorded 45 goal contributions this season in the Premier League — just two shy of the all-time record. However, the Liverpool forward is currently experiencing a five-game goalless streak.

Newcastle United made history by defeating Manchester United twice in one season — an achievement that hasn’t been repeated in 94 years. The Red Devils also set negative records with their lowest points, wins, and goals in Premier League history.

In La Liga, Kylian Mbappe received his first red card with Real Madrid — becoming his fourth red card in his career. Meanwhile, Raphinha impressed for Barcelona with the highest sprint distance reaching 816 meters.

  • Serie A statistics:
  • Lautaro Martinez scored 115 goals in his career
  • Yann Bisseck contributed 3 header goals this season
  • Both have become key players for Inter Milan

In Bundesliga, Der Klassiker between Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund ended in a draw — Thomas Müller made his 29th appearance in the classic fixture, matching Mats Hummels’ record.

Cristiano Ronaldo continues to show his scoring prowess with Al Nassr by finding the net in five consecutive matches — including multiple goals in his last two games.