Liverpool attacker Mohamed Salah has stated he intends to try and break Ian Rush's goalscoring record.
The Welshman banged in 47 goals in the 1983-84 season, and after reaching the 40 mark against Bournemouth on Saturday, Salah expressed his delight at joining such illustrious company.
But now the Egyptian wants to go one further and break Rush's record, with five Premier League matches and the Champions League semi-final still left to play.
"There's a big chance to break the record, to be No. 1 for a club like Liverpool, it's something huge,'' Salah told Premier League Productions.
"I will be very happy if I break it. I'm happy about 40, I want to keep scoring, I want to be No. 1 for the record.
"It's always good when you see your name with legends of a club like Liverpool, it's a different feeling and I'm very happy about that.
"But I always try to look at myself and I want more. I have 40 now, I'm telling myself, 'Why not? You can be No. 1!'
"I will try my best to break the record but, as I've said before, we play as 11 players, I play for the team.
"It's not about individual awards, it's something for the team. I'm sure if I have a chance to give it to someone else to score, I will -- it's not about me, it's about us.''