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Klopp ends controversy, reveals why Salah is the best player in Liverpool history

Reds boss applauds and praises his Egyptian player

By Charles Cornwall

Reds boss applauds and praises his Egyptian player
Reds boss applauds and praises his Egyptian player
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One of the few men who saw in Mohamed Salah the potential to become Liverpool's next big thing was German tactician Jurgen Klopp, bringing him to Merseyside in the 2017-2018 season from A.S. Roma in Italy to develop him with the Reds. Roma in Italy to convert him with the passing of the games in that outstanding footballer who has dedicated these last years in getting all kinds of trophies and recognitions that justify the success of his career, being so resounding the success of this Egyptian attacker in the institution of the Reds that the club's own environment already proclaims him as one of the best men who have played at Anfield.

Not only were the club's fans surprised to learn that Sir Kenny Dalglish was full of praise for the Reds' number eleven, but the German manager himself admitted that such comments about his player are proof of what Salah means to the club at the moment". That Mo Salah is being talked about in the same sentence as Sir Kenny Dalglish, the legend of all Liverpool legends, speaks for itself."

Although the endless criticism that Mo' received this season regarding his poor performances gave the feeling that many at Anfield did not value the Pharaoh's achievements to this point, the same player had an excellent resurgence weeks before international football was suspended for the World Cup, resuming the path of records that today make him once again a lethal player looking to save the intermittent season they have harvested until the end of the year.

But even though the Egyptian is far from the numbers managed by Premier League leaders such as Manchester City's Erling Haaland, the Reds eleven has been outstanding in its return to the powers in England in these last days of December, scoring a couple of goals that made Sir Kenny Dalglish and Klopp himself affirm what an excellent player this attacker is.

Salah is better than Dalglish and Rush

The resurgence of this player is not surprising, and even more so when he was recently praised by one of the goalscoring legends of the institution that he has just surpassed in terms of goals, with Salah only in mind to continue harvesting victories and goals that allow him to continue climbing the ladder to become without any doubt the best striker of his team, leaving the Egyptian only a couple of barriers called Steven Gerrard, Robbie Fowler, Roger Hunt and Ian Rush.