
Liverpool supervisor Jurgen Klopp has hailed Mohamed Salah as an ‘all-time nice’ after the Egyptian’s successful aim towards Brentford at Anfield on Saturday.
Salah’s first-half strike was his one centesimal for the Reds at Anfield and a thirtieth this season in all competitions.
The previous Roma ahead has now netted in his final 9 appearances at Anfield and this one secured a 1-0 win which retains alive hopes of a spot within the Champions League subsequent season.
Talking after the sport, Klopp hinted that Salah doesn’t get the credit score he deserves.
“I am unable to see him stopping, that’s simply his nature. You’ll want to have this want to attain objectives,” the Liverpool supervisor informed Sky Sports activities. “Individuals usually overlook what number of objectives he additionally units up. He’s fairly often concerned.
“When he sits in a studio in a couple of years as a pundit, all people will know the way good he was after we had been all watching him. Lots of people don’t admire gamers when they’re nonetheless taking part in. For us, it’s clear. He’s an all-time nice.”
And talking later to BBC Radio 5 Stay, he added: “If all people wants proof that Mohamed Salah is particular, I do not know. That isn’t the case for anyone at Liverpool.
“He is likely one of the all-time greats. Now he’s only a world-class participant with a want to attain objectives. He works onerous to shut gamers down. Everyone knows that some world-class gamers haven’t got to do this.”