Klopp praises Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp praises his forward Mohamed Salah after the Egyptian ended his Premier league scoring drought in grand style after scoring in the victory against West Ham on Sunday.
Klopp stated that Salah’s smart decision in West Ham penalty area is the key that revive the goal scoring form for the former Roma forward.
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Liverpool was aggressive in the first half of the game, with Salah giving two great finish as Klopp’s side moved into the third spot in the league table.
Salah became the first player after Ian Rush to score more than twenty goals in all competition in four consecutive seasons for the Reds.
When asked about how Salah had ended a wait of over nine hours without a Premier League goal, Klopp said: “He scored a goal against Tottenham… He had nothing to do with the reason it didn’t count.
“The goal itself was brilliant so it was a sign that things were clicking again and today he played a super game. His passing and control was brilliant throughout and for the first goal, I don’t think Fabianski could see it. It was super smart.
“For the second, there were two passes before Mo got the ball. His touch was first-class and it was a superb finish. Two outstanding goals. I’m not surprised with Mo. I work on a daily basis with him and he will always have a massive desire to score goals.
“He’s a world-class player, there’s no doubt about that. In the past couple of weeks when we didn’t score that many, the only thing you can do when you’re not scoring is to keep trying to make better decisions. Tonight, we didn’t force it. He scored top-class goals.
“In recent weeks, for the first, we may have tried to shoot through the legs but we didn’t force it. We were really smart.”
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