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KLOPP’S RIGHT WHEN HE SAYS SALAH IS ONE OF THE WORLD’S BEST

Klopp lauds Salah after hattrick propels Liverpool to top

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BOURNEMOUT­H: Juergen Klopp and Eddie Howe were in agreement that Mohamed Salah is one of the world’s best players after Liverpool’s crushing 4-0 victory at Bournemout­h.

Salah’s hattrick on Saturday lit up the game and gave Klopp’s side the perfect boost ahead of next week’s decisive Champions League meeting with Napoli.

And the manner in which the Egypt internatio­nal took his goals – in particular the two outstandin­g finishes for his second and third – confirmed the forward is back to his best.

Bournemout­h manager Howe put aside his disappoint­ment at his side’s heavy defeat to praise the Liverpool man.

“Salah looked very good today, his movement was very good, he looked razor-sharp,” said Howe. “We did struggle to handle him, he’s one of the best in the world.”

And when Klopp was informed of Howe’s comments, the Liverpool manager replied: “I think Eddie Howe is one of the best managers I have ever met so how could I say something different?”

Salah scored 44 goals last season and after an inconsiste­nt start to the current campaign, has now struck 12 in all competitio­ns.

“Whatever you do in a football game you need somebody to finish it off,” said Klopp.

“And what Mo did around his two goals in the second half was just exceptiona­l. I don’t know in the moment a lot of players who would have scored these two goals.

“He was fouled for the first one but he wants to score the goal and stands on his feet and scores it. But the most impressive finish was his third goal. It was outstandin­g again, how he set it up, that was good.”

Salah put Liverpool ahead in the 25th minute when he followed up Roberto Firmino’s longrange shot to finish from 10m out.

He surpassed that early in the second half when he picked up a loose ball and ran from halfway, kept going after an attempted trip by Steve Cook, before placing his shot inside Asmir Begovic’s far post.

And the Egyptian completed his treble after a Cook own goal had killed off the game, again running from deep before this time twice rounding Begovic before placing the ball into the net.

Klopp said: “The whole game was brilliant from him (Salah) today – not only the goals. He wanted to help with runs in behind and him scoring three goals is big for him and very important for us.”

Victory moved Liverpool to the top of the table but the Liverpool manager insisted his focus was now trained on the meeting with Napoli followed by the visit of Manchester United to Anfield next weekend.

“Today we can celebrate but then we have to recover and then prepare for Napoli,” he said. “And that’s how it is. But for today, all good.”

Howe admitted his side missed Callum Wilson, the England striker who suffered a hamstring injury this week.

But while the Bournemout­h manager was aggrieved an offside decision went against them for the opening goal, he conceded his side had been beaten by a team capable of sustaining their title challenge.

“We did miss Callum today – he brings that unique mix of physicalit­y and pace which would have troubled Liverpool’s backline maybe more than we did today,” said Howe.

“Liverpool are very good. It is a very competitiv­e league this year. I think it will go until the end. Manchester City, Liverpool and I think other teams will challenge too. It should be an entertaini­ng end.”

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 ?? — Reuters ?? Unstoppabl­e: Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah dribbling past Bournemout­h’s Steve Cook in the Premier League match at the Vitality Stadium on Saturday.
— Reuters Unstoppabl­e: Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah dribbling past Bournemout­h’s Steve Cook in the Premier League match at the Vitality Stadium on Saturday.

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