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Mohamed Salah made a piece of Champions League history with his quickfire hat-trick in Liverpools 7-1 thrashing of Rangers on Wednesday, scoring the fastest ever treble in the competition.Just six minutes and 12 seconds separated Salahs first and third goals in Liverpools comeback
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