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Klopp: No stopping goal-machine Salah

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LONDON: Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp believes winger Mohamed Salah can maintain his incredible goalscorin­g form for the rest of the season.

The Egypt internatio­nal has netted 23 times for Liverpool in all competitio­ns, equalling a club record set by Roger Hunt in 1961/62 for most goals in a campaign before the turn of the year.

Salah will hope to continue his hot streak against Burnley at Turf Moor today, although Klopp revealed he will first be checked by Liverpool’s medical staff to assess a minor injury.

The 25-year-old was substitute­d seven minutes from time in Liverpool’s 2-1 win over Leicester on Saturday having scored twice to help the Reds fight back from a goal down and secure the points.

“He was limping, and that is not a good sign,” Klopp said.

“But Mo can keep that standard for sure. It’s not just about scoring only, it’s about other situations. He is so important for us.

“He knows and I know he could not score without support of the other boys. But yes I think he can keep the standard.”

Liverpool’s win over Leicester was watched by new record signing Virgil van Dijk, whose £75mil ( RM406 mil) move from Southampto­n will be formally completed when the transfer window opens today.

The Dutch defender will not be eligible to feature against Burnley which means Klopp will again select from Joel Matip, Ragnar Klavan and Dejan Lovren.

Klopp does not think the arrival of Van Dijk will create nervousnes­s among his existing centreback con- tingent, even though their places will be under threat.

“That’s part of profession­al football with a new player,” Klopp said.

“The really good players will always say the challenge of a player in your position will help you. That’s how it is.

“I don’t think the boys were nervous against Leicester. I couldn’t see anything of that and they don’t have any reason to be because I am happy about the developmen­t of these players.

“The most important thing against Leicester was the defensive performanc­es. I am happy with the concentrat­ion in all defending moments.

“They were aggressive in a legal way. The yellow cards showed the desire of the boys in this moment, that we wanted to turn this game.” — AFP

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one: Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp kissing Mohamed Salah on the forehead after the winger was substitute­d during the English Premier League match against Leicester on Saturday.
— Reuters The precious one: Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp kissing Mohamed Salah on the forehead after the winger was substitute­d during the English Premier League match against Leicester on Saturday.
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