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Winners and Losers: Salah and Guirassy on fire, Amorim's nightmare start continues

Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah celebrates against Manchester City
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah celebrates against Manchester CityPaul Ellis / AFP
Another entertaining weekend of action saw Liverpool's Mohamed Salah reach a number of milestones and Borussia Dortmund's Serhou Guirassy hammer in four goals, while the challenges continue for Ruben Amorim at Manchester United.

Here, Flashscore looks at the latest Winners and Losers.

Winner: Serhou Guirassy

Serhou Guirassy had himself quite a game for Borussia Dortmund, netting four goals as they romped to a 6-0 demolition job of Union Berlin in the Bundesliga.

The Guinea striker was untouchable for Niko Kovac's team with three of his four goals coming in a flurry in just eight second-half minutes.

A little shoutout must be made to midfielder Pascal Gross, who recorded four assists in the big win at Signal Iduna Park.

Losers: Real Valladolid

Life back in La Liga has been challenging for Real Valladolid, who suffered a sixth straight defeat with a heavy 7-1 loss to Athletic Bilbao

The defeat has kept Valladolid rooted to the bottom of the table with just 15 points through 25 games, with relegation looking inevitable.

If that wasn't ugly enough, they boast a whopping goal difference of -43 which is by far and away the worst in the division.

Real Valladolid are bottom of La Liga
Real Valladolid are bottom of La LigaFlashscore

Winner: Mohamed Salah

Words cannot express the campaign Mohamed Salah is putting together after the Egyptian reached several new milestones in Liverpool's 2-0 win over Manchester City.

With a goal and an assist in the win at the Etihad Stadium, he became the first player in Europe's top five leagues to be involved in 50 goals in all competitions.

Salah has also scored and assisted in 11 different Premier League games this term – the last player to do so being Lionel Messi for Barcelona in 2014/15.

Loser: Amir Rrahmani

You could make a case for Napoli being named as losers this week after surrendering their Serie A lead, but it's hard to overlook Amir Rrahmani for his role in their 2-1 defeat to Como.

The Kosovan defender set the tone in the wrong manner by scoring a bizarre own goal after seven minutes while attempting a back pass to his goalkeeper Alex Meret.

Meret, however, was off his line and nowhere to be seen, leaving Rrahmani helpless as he could only watch his pass bounce agonisingly into an empty net.

Winners: Estoril

Six wins and eight games unbeaten following a wretched start has Estoril feeling good as they continue to climb the Liga Portugal table under Scottish coach Ian Cathro.

They earned a gritty 2-1 victory at home to Rio Ave which incredibly has them primed to be late contenders to secure a European place.

The winner was scored in second-half stoppage time by Jandro Orellana, who hit his first Estoril goal with a gorgeous volley.

Estoril are eight games unbeten
Estoril are eight games unbetenFlashscore

Losers: Ruben Amorim

Ruben Amorim doesn't appear to be getting much respite as Manchester United boss despite the Red Devils fighting back to salvage a 2-2 draw at Everton.

That extra point appears rather meaningless given the form book, with United mingling at the bottom since Amorim has been in charge.

The promoted teams aside, United's form has been the worst in the Premier League having notched just four wins in the last 15 games.