African All Stars Salah credits Jurgen Klopp for scoring form at Liverpool The 25-year-old has notched an incredible 30 goals this term and has praised his gaffer for the blistering performance Mohamed Salah has credited Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp for his goal scoring form. The Egypt international boasts of 30 goals in all competitions this season, including his 22 in the top-flight which is just one less than Harry Kane who tops the English Premier League goals’ chart. And the former Chelsea flop who also boasts of eight assists thus far has praised the tactics of the German for the laudable feat. Related 'Salah should spend another year at Liverpool' - Ignore Real Madrid talk, advises Elmohamady EXTRA TIME: Watch Liverpool fans sing new Mohamed Salah chant Salah sends stern warning to Liverpool’s opponents, vows to continue scoring please log in to view this image “With the boss here, I play a little bit closer to the goal, more so than at any other club or more than any of my other coaches have asked me to," Salah told Liverpool's official matchday programme. “So I am always in front of the goal to give me the opportunity to score. The manager is always telling me to stay close to the goal in training. "I don't want to say too much because we still have a long way to go in the season and I don't want to give too much away. But yes, it's something we have worked on in the training sessions. "You cannot score 10 goals from 10 balls - that's impossible and I know that I have missed many chances too this season. But I am trying to improve. “I am always trying to see my weaknesses and then work on them and I am always trying to score in different ways. http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/sala...-form-at-liverpool/1iw2x8of6m9uh1xe2oj0fl5i21
MOST LEFT -FOOT GOALS IN A PREMIER LEAGUE SEASON. PLAYER CLUB SEASON GOALS MO SALAH LIVERPOOL 2017-2018 20 ROB FOWLER LIVERPOOL 1994-95 19 R. VAN PERSIE MAN UTD 2012-2013 18 R. VAN PERSIE MAN UTD 2011-2012 17 ROB FOWLER LIVERPOOL 1995-1996 16 GARETH BALE TOTTENHAM 2012-2013 16
Salah is like Sturridge, in that, at his core he seems a really respectable, really overall, a nice decent humble chap. Sturridge is crap now, but I still respect that he is overall a decent guy. Salah is both a good guy and a good player. Sometimes it's easy for the really good players, like Ronaldo for example, to turn into huge obnoxious arseholes. I have no fears about that with Salah. One day he may leave us, and we may be angry that he does... But he's one of the good ones.