Jurgen Klopp praises Mohamed Salah for historic 20-goal streak at Liverpool

Jurgen Klopp praises Mohamed Salah for historic 20 goal streak at
Jurgen Klopp praises Mohamed Salah for historic 20 goal streak at

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has showered praise on winger Mohamed Salah for his remarkable achievement of becoming the first Reds player to score 20 goals across all competitions in seven consecutive seasons for the club. Salah reached this milestone during Liverpool’s impressive 6-1 victory over Sparta Prague in the Europa League round of 16 second-leg clash at Anfield.

In addition to Salah’s goal, his teammates Cody Gakpo, Darwin Nunez, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Bobby Clark also found the back of the net in a dominant display. With 20 goals and 13 assists in 31 matches this season, Salah has once again proven himself as a key player for Liverpool.

Klopp, who has worked closely with Salah for seven years, highlighted the Egyptian’s exceptional consistency and unwavering desire to succeed. “The stat is now not really surprising because he’s an outstanding player,” Klopp remarked. “I have worked seven years with him, so one problem we never had was consistency. Mo is just delivering and delivering and delivering, his desire doesn’t stop. His quality is anyway there, but then his desire to score just doesn’t stop.”

Salah’s incredible feat is a testament to his talent, dedication, and hunger for success. As Liverpool continues their campaign in various competitions, Salah’s contributions will undoubtedly be crucial in their pursuit of silverware.

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