Klopp hails Salah as world's best after Liverpool's rout of Watford

Mohamed Salah picked out Sadio Mane with a brilliant pass to open the scoring and then added a brilliant solo goal to make it 4-0 as Liverpool stormed past Watford on Saturday.

Published : Oct 16, 2021 19:51 IST , WATFORD, England

Liverpool's Mohamed Salah celebrates after scoring against Watford on Saturday.
Liverpool's Mohamed Salah celebrates after scoring against Watford on Saturday.
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Liverpool's Mohamed Salah celebrates after scoring against Watford on Saturday.

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp hailed Mohamed Salah as the best player in the world after his side's 5-0 rout of Watford on Saturday, with the Egyptian's wonder goal and superb assist in the game just the latest examples of his outstanding talent.

Salah picked out Sadio Mane with a brilliant pass to open the scoring and then added a brilliant solo goal to make it 4-0 as Klopp's team handed new Watford boss Claudio Ranieri a resounding defeat in his first game in charge.

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"Come on, who is better than him? We don't have to talk about what Messi and Ronaldo have done for world football and their dominance, but right now, he is the best," a delighted Klopp told BT Sport .

"His (Salah's) performance was massive today. The pass for the first goal was great, and the second goal was special. He is top. We all see it," he added.

Many in Klopp's star-studded squad were away on international duty, but they slotted back into their club side quickly as they set about demolishing Watford.

"After the international break it is hard to find the rhythm after playing different systems, but the boys were so good despite only having one session before today," Klopp explained.

"I think Watford had ideas, but we didn't let them play. The goals were really brilliant, there was great attitude, energy and character," he added.

Former Chelsea and Leicester City boss Ranieri endured a tough afternoon on his return to English football as his side was completely outplayed in the first half, and it only began to string some passes together when it was 4-0 down.

"I think that we conceded too many chances to them. Of course Liverpool is a very fantastic team. When I came I knew I would have to work very, very hard ... but I'm sure we can improve. We have to improve," Ranieri told BT Sport .

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