The second decade of the 21st century ended, but our Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, the Liverpool striker, needed only two and a half years to be the Reds' top scorer in the last decade.
Salah, 27, is in his third season with Liverpool and has broken many goal records, and has also won the Champions League, European Super Cup and Club World Cup titles with them.
The Egyptian star scored 84 goals with Liverpool jersey in all competitions, to be the most prominent scorer throughout the decade.
Salah surpassed Luis Suarez, who scored 82 goals between 2011 and 2014.
Roberto Firmino came in third on the list with 74 goals since the summer of 2015 until now, one goal behind Sadio Mane who joined the Reds in the summer of the following year.
Daniel Sturridge, who has worn the Liverpool shirt for 6 years from 2013 to 2019, scored 67 goals for the European champion and finished fifth in the scorers of the current decade.
The Five attackers feature on the list of the top 50 scorers for Liverpool in history.
Salah is in 18th place and Suarez is in 20th, Firmino and Mane are 30th and 31th, while Sturridge is 36th.
The former Arab Contractors player who is currently shining with Liverpool left Chelsea and moved to Fiorentina in February 2015 and then to Rome in the summer of the same year to offer two amazing seasons and a half in the Italian League.
And that is before joining the Reds in the summer of 2017 and winning the Golden Boot award for the English Premier League goals in the past two seasons.
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