Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah’s “greed” for goals has helped the club as they aim to finish in the Premier League’s top four, said manager Juergen Klopp.
Liverpool, who stormed to the title last season, was eighth in March with Champions League qualification looking unlikely, but they went on a nine-match unbeaten run to move up to fourth.
Salah played a key role in Klopp’s team, scoring 22 goals, tied with Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane in the race for the Golden Boot, which is awarded to the Premier League’s top scorer.
“It is easy to see where we would be without Mo’s goals. But that is also true for the other teams without the goals their top scorers score,” Klopp told…
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