Salah, who had created the first goal for Sadio Mane, restored
Liverpool's lead, making it 2-1 after twisting away from Joao
Cancelo, leaving Bernardo Silva on the floor and dribbling past
Aymeric Laporte before a clinical right-foot finish.
"Only the best players in the world score goals like this. It
was the first touch, the first challenge he wins, the going
there and putting it on his right foot and finishing the
situation off like he did. Absolutely exceptional," said Klopp.
"Because this club never forgets anything, people will talk
about this goal for a long, long time, in 50, 60 years, when
they remember this game," he added.
Klopp suggested Salah, whose has six goals from his opening
seven Premier League games, deserved greater credit for the
quality of his strikes.
"If Leo Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo score that goal then the
world says yes because it's world class. He is one of the best
players in the world, that's how it is," he said.
Salah himself had little recollection of the detail of the goal,
judging from his post-match comments.
"I have to watch it to see. I do remember it. It would be more
special if it won the game but it is what it is. It’s the
result. I think it’s a good goal, nothing much to say," he said.
(Reporting by Simon Evans, editing by Clare Fallon)
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