Former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says Mohamed Salah is an "all-time great" and his legacy at the club will be difficult to top.
Klopp, who signed Salah from Roma in 2017 for £34m, managed the forward – who has announced he will leave Anfield in the summer – for his first seven seasons at the club.
Salah has scored 255 goals for Liverpool, putting him third on the club's all-time scorer list.
"In the moment when you work with him, it is the same as every other player: 'You can't lose the ball here, you have to defend here', all these kind of things," Klopp told The Anfield Wrap.
"But with the bigger view, it is just ridiculous. Unmatched numbers. Will we be talking in 10 years and someone else has them? [Hugo] Ekitike or whoever? I think it will be really difficult [to surpass Salah]."
Under Klopp, Salah won the Champions League, Premier League, three domestic cups, the Super Cup and the Club World Cup.
The majority of those trophies came with Salah on the right flank of a front three consisting of Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane.
"He [Salah] was part of the best front three in world football for a long time – the one with the most numbers. That says something," the German added.
"It is not easy to be slightly above the other two guys. They all had their specific skills, but Mo was the one for the final moment. He wanted it more than anybody.
"Sadio was a mix of both – he wanted to score goals but could even play in midfield. Bobby was the genius who didn't care about anything.
"Mo was the one with a goal always in his mind. You cannot train that or learn it. It is inside him, and he has that. He will have it until the last day of his life."
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