Manchester United Legend Roy Keane has praised Liverpool ace Mohamed Salah after the Egyptian's 'brilliant' performance against the Red Devils.
The two old enemies of English football faced each other in a crucial match. Premier League Yesterday's meeting, where Arne Slot's team trained Erik the Hag's United.
The match ended 3-0 in Liverpool's favour, with a brace from Luis Díaz and another from Salah. The Egyptian provided assists for both of the Colombian's goals.
Talking about Sky sports After the match, Keane praised Salah for his “brilliant” performance against Ten Hag's side, saying the 32-year-old is a “world-class” player and it's really enjoyable to watch him play football.
He said:
“Talking about a world-class performance, he was brilliant. He is a threat, with his little touches. When you see him live, you see the bigger picture. I really enjoy watching him. You have to give credit where credit is due. He is a world-class player.”
An expert praises Salah
Salah has entered the final year of his current contract and speaking on the situation, Keane has said that the striker is in complete control of his future and if he does eventually leave the Reds as a free agent, then he would not be short of options.
The Liverpool star has enjoyed a brilliant run against the Red Devils over the years and has now improved his numbers even further. In 16 appearances across all competitions, he has scored 15 goals and registered six assists.
Thus, after yesterday's victory, Liverpool have won their first three games and are currently joint top of the league with Manchester City.
They have scored seven goals in three games and are yet to concede; Slot's team are the only club in English football's top flight whose defence has yet to be breached.
The Merseyside club will therefore be looking to continue their winning streak after the international break and will hope this break does not disrupt their momentum.
Liverpool will face Nottingham Forest in the Premier League before taking on Chelsea. West Ham United in the EFL Cup. Champions League It also starts at the end of this month, so they will have to face a very intense series of matches over the next few weeks.