Liverpool No2 Pep Lijnders has paid tribute to the character and personality of Mohamed Salah.
The Egyptian has won the Premier League, Champions League, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup, along with claiming the PFA Player of the Year award in 2018 and two Golden Boots.
The 28-year-old has scored 104 goals in 168 games and has already netted 10 times in 16 outings this campaign.
"He is a gifted finisher, his imagination and intuition in these moments are brilliant," Lijnders said.
"The way he can keep the ball in the hardest situations and find a way to come out and score is what identifies him.
"Many players have this, but not many have this consistently. Then you are part of the world's best. It's all about the mentality to 'never give less'.
"But for me, bigger than the achievement of the goals is his everyday presence in our club. His character is special, he is a true example. There is no bigger compliment in life. The best ones stay humble, the best ones are true examples.
"Mo invests a lot of time in his preparations, he treats his body well and we have seen him grow as a professional. His ambitions are high but his attitude in training is higher. If there is one secret in life, that would be the one."

