The Egyptian was likened to the Barcelona superstar as he struck four goals in the 5-0 thrashing of Watford on Saturday evening
Jurgen Klopp claimed Mohamed Salah would not like the comparison - but the Liverpool manager agrees the Egyptian bears similarities to Lionel Messi.
Liverpool forward Salah was likened to the Barcelona superstar as he
struck four goals in the 5-0 thrashing of Watford on Saturday.
Salah also created another goal for Roberto Firmino in a devastating
display amid snow flurries and freezing conditions at Anfield.
Asked in his post-match press conference if Salah could be mentioned
in the same sentence as five-time world player of the year Messi, Reds
boss Klopp said: "I think Mo is on the way.
"I don't think Mo or anybody else wants to be compared with Lionel
Messi - he is the one who has been doing what he's been doing for what
feels like 20 years or so. The last player I know who had the same
influence on a team performance was Diego Maradona.
"But Mo is in a fantastic way, that's for sure. As it always is in
life, if you have to have the skills you have to show that constantly
and consistently, and he is very good. He helps us a lot.
"The boys love playing together with him, he loves playing with them
so it's good. He gave us a good four goals. I think that's quite
exceptional and another good performance.
"We had to cope and deal with difficult conditions tonight. It was
slippery. Everybody suffered but not Mo in that situation. That is
really special."
Watford offered little aside from a dipping free-kick from Roberto
Pereyra when they were already 3-0 down. The result never seemed in
doubt after Salah opened the scoring in the fourth minute.
Klopp added: "I'm really happy about the result and the performance in very difficult circumstances."
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Messi's last stand: Barcelona's Champions League dream set to end in Paris The Argentine is desperate to win another European t...
-
ADO Den Haag defender Tyronne Ebuehi has admitted that the Super Eagles will find it difficult to beat Arge...
-
It has now reached the stage where we’ve run out of ways to say that we’ve run out of ways to say that Lionel Messi is an impossibly b...
No comments:
Post a Comment