Sunday People

IS THERE AN ANSWER TO ERLING?

Klopp: Salah’s set to explode and end drought

- By Simon Mullock

JURGEN KLOPP has told Mo Salah that he can’t compare to Manchester City’s scoring sensation Erling Haaland.

Salah, 30, won his third Golden Boot award last season – but has scored just twice in the Premier League for Liverpool this term.

Thirty-five miles away at the Etihad, Haaland has already found the net 20 times for the champions. And yesterday’s strike in the 4-0 canter against Southampto­n made it 15 in the league alone.

Explode

Kop boss Klopp is backing his Egypt forward to “explode” – but said it is hard not to measure himself against City’s new talisman.

Klopp said: “With Mo, I hope he is close to exploding. But nobody in the world can cope with the Haaland situation at this moment.

“It’s crazy what he is doing. When he scored his second goal in the Champions League against Copenhagen, he shook his head as if to say, ‘I can do whatever I want and the ball bounces straight to my feet’. Haaland is an exceptiona­l player in an exceptiona­l team, so that obviously works pretty well.

“I don’t think we should compare anybody with Haaland (below) at this moment – at least I don’t.

“Mo wants to score goals. Definitely, desperatel­y, definitely, 100 percent – and that will never change.

“Call him in 20 years and it will be the same. That will never change.

“With Mo, it is like this: even if his goalscorin­g numbers are not that crazy, you see how often he is involved in the passes for goals.

“The problem is that, if he doesn’t score a goal, then no one seems to appreciate that.”

Klopp criticised his team for failing to defend properly as Liverpool lost more ground on early pacesetter­s Arsenal with a 3-3 home draw against Brighton last weekend.

The Reds bounced back by beating Rangers 2-0 in the Champions League – with Salah scoring from the spot.

They travel to face Arsenal at the Emirates with their manager calling on them to follow Salah’s lead when it comes to doing the dirty work. Klopp said: “From my point of view, the way Mo defended against Rangers was at an incredibly high level.

“And if this team defends at a high level, then we are able to play some good stuff. “Forget about Mo scoring or losing the ball here or there. He makes three of four key passes – and that’s exceptiona­l.

“As a coach, it is easier for me to see what he does because I watch the whole game again and not just the highlights.

“It means I see those little things – so, for me, Mo is fine.

“We are just used to having a specific picture of him in our minds, but he is a human being. We have to make sure that the team performs at a level where every player can be the best version of themselves.”

Liverpool are 11 points behind Arsenal – and Klopp is a big admirer of the way Mikel Arteta has rebuilt the Gunners.

But Klopp will be interested to see how they can handle an increasing­ly busy schedule in the run-up to the World Cup.

He said: “Arsenal are a big club and we have big games against them.

Step

“They’re a great club. Under Arsene Wenger, they stood for a specific style of football. There have been a few changes, but they have found their way back.

“They play in the Europa League again. They didn’t make it last year into the Champions League, but they are ready for the next step. We’ll see how they deal with three or four competitio­ns.”

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