Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has defended the form of Mohamed Salah, describing his recent displays as among the best of his Anfield career.
The 26-year-old has only scored twice so far this season, and has failed to net in his last three appearances in all competitions, leading to many speculating as to whether the Egyptian can replicate his phenomenal goal-scoring feat last season.
Despite his apparent struggles, Klopp has praised the contribution of Salah this season, reflecting on his performances in recent wins against Tottenham and Paris Saint-Germain.
As quoted by The Mirror, he said: "The PSG game was one of his best, 100 per cent.
"These things are so important. People say you are a world-class player, but you still have to defend like in the first game of your career. You need to be brave for that."
Liverpool have made a perfect start to the season so far, winning all six of their games in all competitions, as expectation builds at Anfield over the prospect of silverware being won by the Reds this season.
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The exemplary start to the campaign coincides with Salah's perceived drop in form, although Klopp has dispelled any notion that he's experiencing a 'crisis' in front of goal.
He continued, stating: "
"Last year, three in six, this year two in six. Wow, that’s a crisis. Yes, there were a few chances where he could have scored. But last year he missed chances.
Source: 90min