New Straits Times

Rush: Salah best in the world

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LONDON: Liverpool great Ian Rush says Mohamed Salah has outshone Champions League final opponent Cristiano Ronaldo during an incredible recordbrea­king season.

The Egyptian forward goes into tomorrow’s showpiece against defending champions Real Madrid in Kiev needing an unlikely four goals to beat Rush’s Liverpool goals record for a single season.

Salah currently has 44 goals, three short of Rush’s mark from the 1983/84 campaign, when Liverpool won the European Cup, First Division and League Cup treble.

“If he beats my record I would actually bow down to him,” Rush, a Liverpool club ambassador, told Britain’s Press Associatio­n. “To score four goals in a final would be an incredible achievemen­t.

“Fernando Torres and Luis Suarez were amazing in their first seasons at Liverpool.

“But I have to say Salah’s been even better than them, not only his goals and assists but his all-round game. What I like about him is that he’s such a humble guy – if someone’s in a better position he passes the ball.”

Salah became the most expensive player in Liverpool history last year when he joined from Roma in an initial £37 million (RM197 million) deal, although January signing Virgil van Dijk has since taken the record.

But the 25-year-old has proved a bargain, with 11 of his goals coming in the club’s march to the Champions League final.

He won the golden boot with 32 goals, becoming the highest scorer in a 38game Premier League season.

And Rush has echoed those who believe Salah should be crowned world player of the year if Liverpool become European champions.

“If Liverpool win the Champions League he deserves the best player award, 100 per cent,” he added.

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