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Salah is Liverpool's best ever signing, Klopp's surprise declaration

Egyptian striker delights one of his team-mates who sees him as the Reds' best player

By Charles Cornwall

17/11/2022, 05:58 AM

Egyptian striker delights one of his team-mates who sees him as the Reds' best player

It is always going to be controversial and controversial for a player to call one of his team-mates the best player in the history of the club, and this has happened on Merseyside with Liverpool's Andy Robertson calling Mohamed Salah the best man the Reds have ever had, even though Anfield are a team with a long tradition and history in Premier League football.

The 28-year-old Scottish defender did not hesitate in saying that his team-mate is and will long be the best player Liverpool have ever had, easily surpassing others who have entered the fray with their great performances such as Alisson Becker in goal and Virgil van Dijk at centre-back. "We've had a lot of good ones. Obviously, Virgil was great, Alisson was great, but I think it has to be Mo with the records he's set and stuff."

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For Andy Robertson, the Egypt international attacker has earned that status not only for his goals scored over the years, but also for all those interventions that today make this footballer one of the best in the world, his efforts on the pitch being recognised with a host of accolades that endorse him as the best the best in a number of ways.

To justify his statements, the Scottish defender relied on a simple fact that demonstrates the veracity of his words, arguing that his renewal and that of Salah were finalised almost at the same time, all the fans passing him by to concentrate on the Egyptian. “I signed the same summer as him and there wasn't as much publicity about me as there was about him. He had a great career and didn't really stop. I signed the same summer as him and there wasn't as much publicity about me as there was about him. He had a great career and didn't really stop."

<strong>Robertson sees Salah as the best</strong>

While there were plenty of doubts about Mohamed Salah's early-season form, it is certain that the criticism gradually faded as the striker was back on the scoresheet, bringing back messages of support and affection for the striker as he strives to be the best in the world and overcome any obstacle that comes his way.

 

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